Pathway Studio Web
Elsevier has launched the next version of Pathway Studio Web, which it says will enable researchers to more quickly understand the underlying biology of disease
Elsevier has launched the next version of Pathway Studio Web, which it says will enable researchers to more quickly understand the underlying biology of disease
EBSCO Information Services has introduced an information resource for researchers in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries
Figshare, an online digital repository for academic researchers, has announced the next generation of its data management platform targeted at academic researchers as well as funders and publishers
Figshare, an online digital repository for academic researchers, has launched the next generation of its research data management platform, Figshare for Institutions
The Digital Repository of Ireland has launched a report on approaches to caring for digital data
Brian Kelly of the UK Web Focus challenges the higher-education community to go beyond open access to published research in the pursuit of openness
President Obama has signed into law an act that makes the National Institutes of Health (NIH) public access policy permanent
St. Lawrence University in the USA will use Encore Harvesting Services from Innovative Interfaces to produce a single unified search of its OAI-PMH-compliant collections
Nature Publishing Group (NPG) has launched the first phase of its free service to help authors fulfil funder and institutional mandates for public access.
SPARC Europe and DRIVER agree to work together to promote repositories.
Interviews for this article have been adapted from recent PhaidraCon roundtable events and from upcoming 2023 editions of EpistemiCast
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