Badges for books
Altmetric has launched Badges for Books, enabling publishers to provide an at-a-glance summary of the online attention a published book and its individual chapters have received
Altmetric has launched Badges for Books, enabling publishers to provide an at-a-glance summary of the online attention a published book and its individual chapters have received
Symplectic, a provider of research information management software and services, has launched an addition to its flagship product, Elements
Library software provider SirsiDynix has collaborated with the Copyright Licensing Agency in the development of its Digital Content Store
Access Copyright and Research Solutions have announced that Reprints Desk, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Research Solutions, has been selected as the preferred vendor to offer document delivery services to Access Copyright's Canadian customers
SAGE Publishing has published an independent review, in print, on the role of metrics in research assessment: The Metric Tide
Sage and Expert System have released Sage Recommends, a discovery capability within the Sage Knowledge platform that provides users with links to related Sage content to support academic research
ProQuest has rolled out of its next local language portal. The latest in this initiative is for the Spanish speaking countries of Latin America and follows the launch of the Portuguese portal last month
Semantico, a supplier of digital publishing solutions to the scholarly and professional market, have announced a significant upgrade to SAMS, the leader in access and identity management for the scholarly community
Described as a vital tool for the newly promoted research leader, SAGE has released The Handbook of Research Management, a resource to guide researchers making the transition from individual scholars to managers and leaders
River Valley Technologies to launch automated XML publishing system
Two librarians from the National Library of Scotland share their experiences with Faye Holst
A crisis requires rapid decision-making, and keeping record of these decisions becomes more important, says William Kilbride
Deciding to do nothing about preservation could be a disaster, says Paul Stokes
The Russian Federation has declared 2021 as a year of Science and Technology – which predicts an increase in the sphere of scientific publications, writes Julia Peregudova
There is no easy answer, but some routes through the maze are becoming visible, writes Tasha Mellins-Cohen
More than 120 delegates from an array of institutions and countries around the world joined the organisers of CISPC for the first virtual version of the event.