The pandemic has pushed the use of technology to the fore and it is likely to remain there, writes Tim Gillett
Features
From pilots to practice, more and more publishers are warming to open peer review, reports Rebecca Pool
Cartoon abstracts are a very effective way to bring research to life, writes Daniel Pullin
Subscription agents: Rebecca Pool asks who will survive the seismic shifts in scholarly publishing circles
Sara Uhac reveals the motivations and challenges involved with being an open-access book publisher
From clarity to confusion, Rebecca Pool looks at the highs and lows of data sharing in scholarly publishing
At Frankfurt Book Fair, Research Information heard claims that the use of video in scholarly publishing is ‘hockey-sticking’. Tim Gillett zooms in on the action
For academic libraries, the future is cloud-based. Here, Scott Livingston, OCLC’s executive director for market strategy, shares his outlook – while we look at a new community project to develop a cloud-based library services platform
As the scholarly publishing world adopts altmetrics, the ways in which the data is used are developing fast, reports Rebecca Pool
Publishing platforms are the true drivers of digital content within the scholarly industry. Tim Gillett gets up close
Suzanne Kavanagh, director of marketing and membership services at ALPSP, outlines what delegates can expect at their annual conference this September
The scholarly publishing community will descend on the ExCeL Centre for a two-day event in December, writes Clive Snell
The need to organise information efficiently and reliably is more important than ever, argues Allan Gajadhar
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Lou Peck and Phil Hurst cast an eye over proceedings during Peer Review Week
Academic publishers are railing against inaccurate stories and asking the scientific community to do more, writes Matt McKay
We've recently seen some positive and impactful changes to the way in which the OA landscape can work, writes Steven Inchcoombe
Rebecca Pool asks: has Covid-19 pushed the move towards open data to the point of no return?