A new social contract: reclaiming ownership of our data
The gap between perceived rights over personal data and the actual power we hold is wider than ever, writes Paulius Jurčys
The gap between perceived rights over personal data and the actual power we hold is wider than ever, writes Paulius Jurčys
Findings indicate how women are being undervalued by their employers, argue journal editors
Developers and companies must obtain authorisation before using publisher's content for AI development, training, or implementation
Awards highlight achievements of individuals and teams advancing scholarly publishing through creativity, collaboration, and innovation
"A valuable resource for knowledge managers, information managers, data analysts as well as researchers and students"
Katherine Single lays out the many social media options now available for the world of scholarly communications
Hannah Baldwin offers her insights from this year's Researcher to Reader conference held in London
Winner praised for its user-driven approach; Cambridge University Press and Frontiers other finalists
Initiative is "raising awareness of how the global quantum revolution is changing our lives for the better"
Latest content usage trends "reaffirm the importance of having a solid copyright policy in place"
Niki Scaplehorn reflects on a three-day 'hackathon' involving 20 students, postdocs, and early-career researchers
Harry Muncey explains why the responsible use of artificial intelligence is an innovation accelerant and a business asset