From animals to earthquakes: communicating South Asia’s research
In April Nepal experienced a huge earthquake. Aside from the terrible humanitarian implications of the earthquake and its aftershocks, there was a side story…
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,…
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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…
In an increasingly competitive space, publishers not only need to meet the challenge of other publishing companies and open access, but also changing user…
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