New research shows that fewer papers are being cited than in the days before the internet, reports Rebecca Pool
Analysis & opinion
The American Psychological Association is looking again at its plans to charge authors to fulfil the National Institutes of Health mandate.
Library views are mixed about the urgency of digital preservation, according to a study by Portico and Ithaka.
The SPARC Europe Seal for Open Access journals intends to address the confusion that sometimes surrounds the use and reuse of material published in OA journals.
A British Library survey has revealed that researchers want the same rights with digital information as they have with print
Nadya Anscombe reports on how rival neuroscience journals are working together to simply and speed up the peer-review process
The peer review process is supported by the majority of researchers, according to a new report
Nadya Anscombe reports on a pilot project that hopes to unite the different metadata systems used by publishers and libraries
As the race to place the UK's library catalogues online gathers momentum, several hurdles could slow progress reports Rebecca Pool
A new study from OCLC reveals that just 13 per cent of the public feels it is the role of the library to create a social networking site for their communities, writes Siân Harris
Can e-books make their mark in research libraries? Rebecca Pool finds out the predictions of a new study
Tensions between advocates and opponents of open access increase with the launch of a new partnership that is aimed at protecting the integrity of scientific research, reports Nadya Anscombe