Insights into researcher training needs
How institutions can help researchers navigate the publication process
How institutions can help researchers navigate the publication process
Transformative agreement led to 13% more articles published open access in 2021 than 2020 and means 2019 partnership extended for fourth year
Integrating its Protocols and Methods Portfolio data into the CiteAb platform will add to the resources already available to help researchers make more informed decisions
FinELIb consortium authors become the latest to benefit from a transformative agreement for Nature and the Nature research journals
Analysis of publisher's portfolio 'shows benefits for authors and research communities'
How Springer Nature's acquisition of the Synthesis Collection of Technology is offering faster, easier access to authoritative information on leading topics
Sowmya Swaminathan discusses the implications for publishers in helping to foster open research practices
Why universities, researchers and knowledge creators must ensure that important environmental research can happen
The articles were used on average 2.8 times more than subscription articles in the same journals
Today’s academic institutions are facing a number of issues, one of them being 'contract cheating'
Interviews for this article have been adapted from recent PhaidraCon roundtable events and from upcoming 2023 editions of EpistemiCast
Patrick Hargitt explains why 2022 became the year that accessibility got serious
Joseph Koivisto and Jordan Sly from the University of Maryland discuss the implications of the publications-as-data model
Despite the collective and decisive step changes in enabling the transition to open access this year, we should not be complacent, writes Susie Winter
Thomas Shaw and Andrew Barker from Lancaster University Library discuss the realities, challenges and future impact of open access in the research community
It’s not a question of if, but how. The future of scholarly publishing is open, yet the debate on how to accelerate the growth of open access continues