Features
Catherine Jones gives a case study of how one research council has dealt with the challenge of collecting together all the research output from the facilities it funds
The new SUSHI protocol is a standard way of reporting and analysing statistics on online journal usage. William Hoffman of Swets describes how this can simplify things for librarians
Ian Russell, the new CEO of the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP)
There is a trend towards sub-contracting to save money. But Elsevier's chief information officer, Tony Coorey, believes that outsourcing can help publishers offer more to their customers
Paul Miller of Talis reports on the results of the company’s recent competition to create innovative library services
Studies of user behaviour are helping to shape current and future e-content platforms, writes Gary Coker of MetaPress
For some, Web 2.0 is the next Big Thing, while others are sceptical about any buzzword worship. But how will this new internet philosophy affect scholarly publishing? Charlie Rapple of Ingenta reports
Collecting electronic theses, sharing image collections between universities and automatically transferring content from institutional repositories to national libraries are just some of the projects going on in the UK, as Julie Allinson and Roddy MacLeod report
Electronic books are emerging as valuable new resources from STM publishers. Dan Tonkery, director of business development for EBSCO Information Services, gives an overview of some of the materials that are available
The European online STM information market has seen another year of double-digit growth. Online sales now account for 57 per cent of the total, reports David Mort
The open-source software DSpace is used in institutional repositories around the world. Gaëlle Bozec reports on a recent event that brought together the users of this platform