The RECODE project: enabling open access to research data
The discourse on open access to research data is aligned with the notion of rigorous science and the societal and economic benefits obtained from…
The discourse on open access to research data is aligned with the notion of rigorous science and the societal and economic benefits obtained from…
Securing a bright future for libraries and their users, by Fiona Leslie, EMEA marketing manager at OCLC
Coordinated national approaches to developing open data strategies will help UK researchers to forge ahead on the international stage, says Phil Richards
Publisher opportunities for text and data mining in an uncertain copyright environment, by Roy Kaufman of Copyright Clearance Center
There has been much ado about the next-generation integrated library system, says Neil Block, VP for discovery innovation academic libraries at EBSCO
At the recent Internet Librarians International conference in London, Karin Byström of Uppsala University in Sweden emphasised the need for discussion in closing the…
Mark Patterson reports back from the COASP meeting that was held in Paris in September
In an article based on his presentation at the recent STM Frankfurt conference, Jonathan Foster asks how early-career researchers and publishers can help each…
Olivier Dumon looks at big data and its potential to change the European educational landscape
Ellen Collins considers a recent survey of researcher attitudes to monographs and asks what the future is for the academic book
Swets Information Services has filed for bankruptcy
Nature Publishing Group has announced the first of its own-brand journals to move to fully open access. We ask why the publisher has taken…