Budget cuts mean uncertain future for Europeana
This Tuesday Europeana will meet with the European Commission to make its case for continued funding. Sian Harris finds out why
This Tuesday Europeana will meet with the European Commission to make its case for continued funding. Sian Harris finds out why
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…
Swets has launched a service to help institutions manage their article-processing charges for gold open-access articles
Friedel Grant reports back from the LIBER 2013 conference where data publishing and crowd sourcing were major themes
Dynamic documents, semantic technologies and better signposting in scholarly resources are some of the ways libraries and publishers can help researchers, according to a…
Many recent policies favour openness, and studies show that researchers as readers value this too. However, as authors, researcher priorities are different. Rachel Bruce…
Every year Thomson Reuters uses its citation analysis tools to study the research landscape and the researchers within it. Christopher King shares what the…
Last year the journal Methods in Ecology and Evolution began asking authors to include tweetable abstracts in their submissions. The journal's assistant editor Samantha…
Richard Padley argues the case for scrutinising software submitted with scholarly articles within the peer-review process
Data sharing and data publication should be more broadly adopted among scholars, argues Norman Wiseman
So-called 'predatory' publishers can be a thorn in the side for advocates of gold open access but does the stereotype of such publishers present…
Roger Schonfeld of Ithaka and Ben Showers of Jisc report on a study of how libraries can better support chemists and other researchers