It remains a surprising fact to many that most open access publishers do not charge article processing charges, writes Liz Allen
Analysis & opinion
The UK needs a strong library and information association to represent the sector, champion the difference we make, and develop skills and expertise, writes Kate Arnold
Rebecca Howland describes the ways in which Cambridge University Press is maximising the benefits of its evidence based acquisition (EBA) model for its customers
Dealing with data is nothing new to scholarly publishers – but it was clear from a recent ALPSP event that it’s an ever-changing battlefield, reports Warren Clark
Michael Upshall discusses the impact of machine learning on scholarly communications
C B Lucas discusses the laborious problems of obtaining permission from publishers and authors to republish diagrams and photographs and suggests solutions
For many years now the ways in which students at higher education institutions have accessed their course readings has developed swiftly, writes David Duffield
It is very likely that we will soon see a major change to the appearance of scholarly ebooks, writes Niels Peter Thomas
Lorraine Ellery reports back from an ‘outsourcing challenges’ workshop that she moderated at the recent Research to Reader conference in London
May will see the Society for Scholarly Publishing hold its 39th annual meeting
You never stop growing professionally in the scholarly communications industry, writes Meredith Adinolfi
Predicting the future is notoriously difficult, writes Keith Webster