Helping the unaffiliated researcher
Subscription costs can be a challenge for researchers in small companies. William Park, CEO of DeepDyve, explains why he sees rental as part of the solution
Subscription costs can be a challenge for researchers in small companies. William Park, CEO of DeepDyve, explains why he sees rental as part of the solution
With the growth in mobile devices has come a growth in mobile information products. We find out about some of the latest developments and the thinking behind them
The role of mobile access to research information is growing. Siân Harris reports back from the SLA conference on what researchers and students want and what is being delivered today
Siân Harris speaks to some companies that provide organisations with tools for text and data mining
Siân Harris investigates the role of text and data mining in research - and what the publishing industry is doing, and could do, to help
Digitisation is a major part of the work of primary sources publisher Adam Matthew. Philippa Hubbard explains the process involved in selecting and digitising resources
Seth Cayley reveals the story behind the Daily Mail Atlantic Edition, which Cengage has recently digitised and released
The Parliament of Canada will soon be releasing a portal of all its historical debates. Sébastien Tremblay and Sonia Bebbington reveal how the project came about
Esther Harris explains why publishers need to rethink user experience and experiment relentlessly
More focus needs to be placed on user experience in the field of research, writes Jake Smallridge
What to do if your research paper is too long for an article but not long enough for a monograph? Katie Silvester explains
David Myers tells us about his new venture, the Data Licensing Alliance, and his adventures in wine-making
Scott Edmunds highlights opportunities to improve the publishing process by improving transparency, accountability and speed
More and more library publishers are sharing experiences to topple tradition, reports Rebecca Pool
Many readers of scholarly literature today are underserved by traditional publishing formats, writes Emma Warren-Jones
Sharing platforms offer effective ways of connecting with researchers and create fertile ground for serendipity, writes Claire Webber
Tamir Borensztajn assesses inequity in the research process and ensuring fair access to diverse information
Emily Choynowski surveys the challenges facing academic publishers in the Middle East
Delving into physics digital archives provides surprising and inspiring food for thought, writes Gaia Donati
Fiona Hutton, of Cambridge University Press and Assessment, looks back over her career and tells of her love of the wilderness