Peer review, preprints and a pandemic
Rebecca Pool asks: will coronavirus leave preprints and peer review inextricably entwined?
Rebecca Pool asks: will coronavirus leave preprints and peer review inextricably entwined?
Five organisations define, describe, and share their thoughts on a subject that has become something of a hot topic in recent times
Tino Hannay & Hilary Spencer of Nature Publishing Group explain why this publishing company has launched a free preprint service for biologists, chemists and earth scientists
James Molloy reflects on the many different strands of his role as a librarian
Siloed data has a wide-reaching impact, say Ted Slater and James Malone
The last decade promised a revolution but high prices have stirred up a rebellion
Michele Avissar-Whiting outlines the course of post-pandemic preprinting
Research Information meets award-winning Ghanaian researcher Marian Asantewah Nkansah
Eric Merkel-Sobotta discusses the APE conference, the Berlin Institute for Scholarly Publishing, and a great love of horticulture
Andrew Barker, UKSG chair, looks back on a difficult year – and towards a brighter future (and tells of his love for 50s jazz)