What opportunities might we be missing by trying to make one size fit all?, asks Audrey McCulloch
Analysis & opinion
From email to chat rooms to social networks, online collaboration has evolved rapidly over the years – as have users, writes Kent Anderson
Jez Cope and Angela Davies describe a research sharing initiative in the north of England
A global shift in priorities affects how publishers must think about the structure of academic research, says Martin Szomszor
Anton Yuryev outlines some of the needs of researchers in the 21st Century
Siân Harris reports from the recent INASP Publishers for Development conference
Heather Staines describes the work of Hypothesis, which promotes annotation capability across the web
Group's intention is to research, discuss and advise on how journal publishers' activities can be measured, writes Phill Jones
Across the world, everyone wants to measure returns on the investments that they make, writes Tasha Mellins-Cohen
Audrey McCulloch asks: what would persuade 10 membership organisations to set aside their own agendas and gather together for discussion and collaboration?
Humphrey Kombe Keah is an information management and digital services specialist at the World Agroforestry Centre in Nairobi, Kenya. He discusses the opportunities and challenges of information access in Kenya for agricultural science and national development.
Generation Z is now – and publishers and technology providers must deliver new products faster, writes Anne Stone