Transforming an academic publisher
Mandy Hill explains how Cambridge University Press has been embracing open research
Mandy Hill explains how Cambridge University Press has been embracing open research
From artificial intelligence to transparency, peer review’s journey is full of twists and turns, reports Rebecca Pool
Sophie Goldsworthy and Ben Denne sift through 5,000 responses from HSS researchers
Cambridge University Press is launching a crowdfunding campaign to publish a book under the open access model
A journal from Cambridge University Press (CUP) is aiming for a 'radical new approach' to both publishing and peer reviewing research
Cambridge University Press says a continuing focus on digital products and services has helped deliver strong results while pursuing its mission to advance learning,…
From bypassing aggregators to the influx of new university presses, the world of library-based publishing is changing fast, reports Rebecca Pool
An open access journal will explore the role of data science in shaping government policy – and its possible impact on privacy and public…
From swift discoverability and instant access to interactive content and an affordable read, scholarly publishing players are striving to ease accessibility to the ebook
Cambridge University Press has launched a new publishing model to provide an outlet for world-class research and writing that sits outside the traditional formats…
A Swedish research and higher education consortium has agreed a 'read and publish' open access deal with Cambridge University Press
To make all academic research findings accessible to everyone, we must explore what, exactly, we mean by 'open access' for books, writes Matthew Day