Analysis & opinion

06 October 2013

A new book considers information literacy. One of the book's authors, Andrew Walsh, looks at some of the challenges of defining this subject too closely

26 September 2013

Earlier this year SAGE and Jisc organised a librarian roundtable to examine the implications of managing article-processing charges. Research Information editor Sian Harris, who also wrote the report of the event, describes some of the key findings

19 September 2013

Sian Harris reports back on discussions about data sharing at the recent ALPSP conference

05 September 2013

Melinda Kenneway reports on a new initiative that aims to help authors and institutions increase the visibility and impact of their research

27 August 2013

Cathy Miller reports on discussions about research data in the cloud at the University of Adelaide

15 August 2013

Caren Milloy looks at some of the approaches publishers are taking to experiment with open-access monographs

15 August 2013

Mark Williams reports back from a meeting of librarians that could set the scene for discussions on future mobile demands in research and higher education

15 July 2013

This Tuesday Europeana will meet with the European Commission to make its case for continued funding. Sian Harris finds out why

11 July 2013

Last week's Open Access Monographs in the Humanities and Social Sciences conference attracted several hundred delegates and a lively discussion, both at the event and online. Caren Milloy reports

10 July 2013

Swets has launched a service to help institutions manage their article-processing charges for gold open-access articles

08 July 2013

Friedel Grant reports back from the LIBER 2013 conference where data publishing and crowd sourcing were major themes

01 July 2013

Dynamic documents, semantic technologies and better signposting in scholarly resources are some of the ways libraries and publishers can help researchers, according to a study by Lettie Conrad and Mary Somerville

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