Features

13 April 2007

Traditional subscription publishers are increasingly interested in different approaches to publishing. Siân Harris finds out why the author-pays, open-access model has become a big part of Bentham Science's plans.

23 January 2007

Keeping libraries relevant to users was a key theme for speakers at the recent Online Information event, as Siân Harris discovered

23 January 2007

Swets is taking a new approach to addressing customer needs, writes Sian Harris

23 January 2007

John Murphy gets to know Maney Publishing

23 January 2007

Researchers use a bewildering array of tools to find the information they need. David Mort and James Brown examine a new report that sheds light on how these tools are used and perceived

23 January 2007

Information professionals are satisfied to offer their researchers anything that has been peer-reviewed, according to a recent study. Siân Harris finds out more

23 January 2007

Information about intellectual property can be a vital resource for researchers as well as for lawyers, writes Bob Stembridge of Thomson Scientific

23 January 2007

Gary Coker shares what MetaPress has learned about user search trends

12 January 2007

Library-management software company, SirsiDynix

12 January 2007

The American Institute of Physics (AIP) has recently launched its first open-access journal, Biomicrofluidics. We asked Mark Cassar, AIP’s manager for journal development, about open access, new technologies and why a physics publisher is interested in biology

12 January 2007

German information specialists have teamed up to develop a new portal that provides links to informatics research worldwide, as Ute Rusnak of FIZ Karlsruhe explains

12 January 2007

Knowledge management has become a well-used term but people disagree on what it actually means and what is required to achieve it, as Iain Dunbar of Softlink Europe reveals

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