Avoiding extra sifts and longer shifts
Researchers now spend almost as much time searching for articles as actually reading them, writes Adrian Mulligan
Researchers now spend almost as much time searching for articles as actually reading them, writes Adrian Mulligan
Scholarly publishing leaders must show the way in using the technology to solve problems within the industry, writes Darrell Gunter
Roy Kaufman focuses on a promising trend for dynamic, content-empowered learning environments
Given the constant discussion about Brexit at the moment, you’d be forgiven for forgetting that the EU Parliament continues to legislate on issues that…
Vivek Mehra explains how the English language is dominating global communication and changing school structure
Chris Smith explains why they matter, and how publishers and universities can benefit
Rossana Morriello assesses the ways in which librarians are supporting research in Italy
Active engagement and collaboration are needed to deliver the promise of preprints, writes Andrea Chiarelli
The mechanisms of scholarly communication are showing their age, writes Daniel Hook
Joe Tragert explains how to leverage discovery platforms as information literacy training tools
Authors need to be reconnected to the library to make it the starting point for research, argues Robert Lisiecki
Improved user-centred design in digital media and publishing is the key to future success and to combating piracy, the OpenAthens 2019 conference heard