Academic publishers are railing against inaccurate stories and asking the scientific community to do more, writes Matt McKay
Analysis & opinion
We've recently seen some positive and impactful changes to the way in which the OA landscape can work, writes Steven Inchcoombe
Research has long been a vital part of how we advance human knowledge to better understand our world and improve lives, writes Andrew Plume
Alenka Prinčič and Frédérique Belliard describe how they influenced the change from traditional academic publisher to innovative and community-driven university press at TU Delft
The events of 2020 have created a turning point for everyone in our industry, writes Jamie Hutchins
As OpenAthens celebrates its 25th anniversary, Jon Bentley discusses the organisation’s growth, industry changes and what to expect in the future
Data is everywhere – but where does it come from, where is it being stored, and is it worth keeping? It is crucial to take stock, says Paul Stokes
Ros Pyne explores findings from a collaborative white paper with COARD into the geographic reach of OA book scholarship
Oluchi Ojinamma Okere considers Nigerian academic libraries and their struggle for relevance
It might be fair to say we have entered the era of irreproducible science, write Martijn Roelandse and Anita Bandrowski
The new non-profit Knowledge Futures Group offers institutions a valuable scholarly communications resource, writes Heather Staines
A UK-based university librarian, who has chosen to remain anonymous, has spoken out about ‘gobsmacking’ prices for some ebooks