Penn Press
More than 1,250 formerly out-of-print works from the University of Pennsylvania Press (Penn Press) will be available again for purchase as ebooks and print-on-demand editions
More than 1,250 formerly out-of-print works from the University of Pennsylvania Press (Penn Press) will be available again for purchase as ebooks and print-on-demand editions
EBSCO Information Services has released Chinese Insight, a full-text database that provides coverage of a wide range of predominantly Chinese-language journals
The new MORE (Maney Online Research E-journal) Digital Archives include the back-file content of 80 journals and offer online access to significant, historical research and scholarly excellence
Researchers will be able to access information critical to understanding historic events with a digital collection of executive orders and presidential proclamations
EBSCO Information Services has released eBook Education Collection, a subscription e-book collection that features more than 2,800 titles supporting students and faculty in education studies
From November 2014, more than 130 titles from the architectural book series Bauwelt Fundamente will be made available for the first time in an online version
Elsevier has added five new subject areas to its Legacy eBook Collection on ScienceDirect. The Legacy Collection consists of digitised, classic scholarly book content, now including nearly 13,000 books
Brill has opened 'Brill Open Humanities, An International Journal' for submissions
Springer partners with the Universita degli Studi di Palermo
Rare collection of full-text music journals available from EBSCO
Interviews for this article have been adapted from recent PhaidraCon roundtable events and from upcoming 2023 editions of EpistemiCast
Patrick Hargitt explains why 2022 became the year that accessibility got serious
Joseph Koivisto and Jordan Sly from the University of Maryland discuss the implications of the publications-as-data model
Despite the collective and decisive step changes in enabling the transition to open access this year, we should not be complacent, writes Susie Winter
Thomas Shaw and Andrew Barker from Lancaster University Library discuss the realities, challenges and future impact of open access in the research community
It’s not a question of if, but how. The future of scholarly publishing is open, yet the debate on how to accelerate the growth of open access continues