Recent open access initiatives come across as unyielding, one-sided and unwilling to compromise, says Rafael Ball
Analysis & opinion
Laura Wheeler reports on a panel debate aimed at ensuring that the UK remains at the heart of global science and engineering
Critical thinking is essential if we are to make the correct use of historical resources when publishing scholarly literature, writes Jessica Lagan
With so many papers published each year there is great value in actively sharing published work, says Ben Mudrak of Research Square
Publishers need to be closely associated with academia to increase the impact of research, says Elsevier's David Neal
Former Cambridge MP Julian Huppert bemoans government proposals to freeze, or even cut, research funding in the UK
Deepika Bajaj of Redlink explains why ice cream sellers and academic publishers have much more in common than you would think
Lizzie Sparrow was intrigued by the term after hearing it used at Internet Librarian International, and decided to find out more
Amy Bourke-Waite and Iain Hrynaszkiewicz report from Springer Nature's second Publishing Better Science through Better Data conference
Moving beyond open access policy development to greater alignment and effectiveness. By Mafalda Picarra, project officer at Jisc
Tim Gillett provides a brief run-down of proceedings at the scholarly publishing industry's traditional precursor to Frankfurt Book Fair
Louise Edwards reports on the major themes of the IFLA World Library and Information Congress, held in Cape Town