Features

01 September 2004

With the rise of the internet changing this industry beyond recognition, scientific publishing is becoming more complex. Siân Harris found out why this could make the agent's role more important than ever

01 September 2004

Two years ago Elsevier became the first publisher to agree to deposit all its journals articles into the Dutch National Library. Elsevier's director of IT Solutions, Geoffrey Adams, explains why and how it is progressing so far

01 September 2004

Thomson plans to buy Information Holdings, the parent company of MicroPatent. Peter Rees found out what this might mean to patent users

01 September 2004

John Murphy profiles the president and CEO of the Research Libraries Group, an international organisation for libraries, museums and archives

01 September 2004

In all the talk of journals pricing and reducing the turnaround of the peer review process, the issue of quality can get overlooked. Ulrich Pöschl describes an open-access journal that is seeking to redress the balance

01 September 2004

David Mort kicks off our new analysis section with a critical look at the effects of mergers and acquisitions on end-users

01 July 2004

Survey shows how societies spend surpluses

01 July 2004

Negotiating the web of information services

01 July 2004

The evolution of online access. From institution to end-user, and back again

01 July 2004

Celebrating twenty years of STN

01 July 2004

The E-Journals Management Drive

01 July 2004

Two renowned publishers under one brand

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