The open research agenda – for publications, data, and code – is driving companies to explore new business models, writes Lisa Hinchliffe
Analysis & opinion
There has been a mixed, but largely positive, reaction to the UKRI's consultation on open access policy
The rise of preprints and the move towards universal open access are potential threats to traditional business models in scholarly publishing, writes Phil Gooch
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe discusses the finer points of putting policy into practice
David Nicholas discusses open science and the new wave of researchers
Mandy Hill explains how Cambridge University Press has been embracing open research
Anna Seiffert reflects on the need to communicate the collection’s budget to admin and faculty
Haseeb Md. Irfanullah looks at the role for Bangladesh libraries in driving the country's evolution
Librarians, researchers, funders, publishers and other vendors came together in a spirit of cooperation for the third CISPC meeting in November
Below are the available slide decks from CISPC 2019, held at London Art House in November 2019
We asked delegates at CISPC2019: what does open research mean to you and your organisation?
Tasha Mellins-Cohen, director of publishing, Microbiology Society: 'Open research covers a much wider breadth of the research lifecycle than just open access, though obviously open access was our starting point.
Tim Lloyd discusses the key to patron privacy in an era of single sign-on