Taking library collections Off The Map
The ‘Off the Map’ competition is an unusual collaboration between the British Library and GameCity; a videogame culture festival, which takes place annually in…
The ‘Off the Map’ competition is an unusual collaboration between the British Library and GameCity; a videogame culture festival, which takes place annually in…
Over the last decade, the responsibilities and working landscape for librarians and research managers operating in higher education have changed dramatically. Recognising the increased…
The introduction of the web and new forms of scholarly publication are providing a seemingly endless source of data about scholarly communication that can…
As researchers are presented with many more ways to find scholarly papers online, so content databases are being developed and evolved to ensure researchers…
Just over three years ago, US-based JSTOR overhauled its user interface to make life easier for mobile users. From here on in, the content…
In April Nepal experienced a huge earthquake. Aside from the terrible humanitarian implications of the earthquake and its aftershocks, there was a side story…
All of us at Taylor & Francis congratulate Indonesia on being the Guest Country at this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair. From our…
Indonesia boasts the third largest education system in Asia – the number of universities has grown from 10 in 1950 to over 2,000 today,…
Most people like to think that their nations are at centre of things in the world. For China, this is more than just an…
For many publishers, not least in the STM sectors, China may not be a new market. However, a mixture of factors is creating an…
Twelve months ago Research Information reported on how the growth and improved accessibility of the cloud is presenting a wealth of exciting opportunities for…
It’s no secret that technology has thrown scholarly publishing into a state of flux. The digitisation of content, easy-to-use software, and the ever-growing opportunity…