Analysis & opinion

13 June 2016

Predictions on library budget increases in developing markets need to be treated with caution, writes Anne Powell

09 June 2016

While many publishing events cover relatively similar territory, there’s one boutique event that really tries to do something different, writes INASP's Jon Harle

23 May 2016

Tracy Capaldi-Drewett looks at the latest technology in research communications

06 May 2016

Discovery research over the last 18 months shows that around 60 per cent of article downloads come from free resources, writes Tracy Gardner

05 May 2016

The continuing rise of search engines as a powerful discovery gateway have left many academic libraries concerned about losing grip on discovery. Timon Oefelein maps shows why quite the opposite is true

07 April 2016

Technology will make the next generation of researchers more social, writes Alice Atkinson-Bonasio

04 April 2016

Now that most major research funders require researchers to make their outputs available in open access, new developments in the field are coming faster than ever, writes Neil Jacobs

30 March 2016

Academia is experiencing significant change in technology and research methodology. The role of the librarian in India is transforming to keep up with this digital change, write Shafina Segon, Aalia Oosman and Jodie Bell

15 March 2016

One consequence of the rise of open access publishing has been a re-examination of the concept of accessibility. Charlie Rapple is interviewed by Chris Kenneally of Copyright Clearance Center

03 March 2016

At the Researcher to Reader conference, in London in February, Tom Beyer gave a talk on supporting serendipity in the content discovery process

19 February 2016

British government secret intelligence and foreign policy files from 1873 to 1953, with a particular focus on the inner workings of British intelligence services, have been released in a new digital resource, writes Robert Roe

10 February 2016

Haseeb Md. Irfanullah considers the journal publishing landscape in Bangladesh and why it is so difficult to attract editors to southern journals

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