The European Library's recent conference considered how libraries can best meet the needs of future researchers, writes Aubery Escande
Analysis & opinion
Pew Research Center's study into the behaviour of younger Americans provides insight into a digitised generation, writes Andy Richardson
Ben Showers reports on a recent workshop to reimagine library services using mobile technology
Caren Milloy of JISC reports on progress in the OAPEN-UK project looking into the viability of open-access monographs in the humanities and social sciences
Thanks to recent policy announcements about open access many more publishers are opting for the CC-BY licence but there are some reservations about the implications for authors, writes Sian Harris
Mithu Lucraft reports from a recent panel discussion about big data in the social sciences
Ian Borthwick considers academic and professional publishing and the challenges for the future
A new initiative promises to solve the problem of identifying researchers, writes Neil Jacobs of JISC
Web platform facilitates collaboration between primary care physicians, specialists and patients, writes Silvia Orte
Pervasive barriers restrict women's participation in science and technology fields even in the wealthiest nations, says a new report. Susan Elan finds out more
Andy Richardson considers why publishers need to update their contracts, rights and royalties processes to make the most of e-book opportunities
Jim Russell reveals how a project is helping print-disabled researchers gain access to the books they need in formats they can use