Bristol University launches first MOOC
The first massive online open course (MOOC) at the University of Bristol will be launched next week
The first massive online open course (MOOC) at the University of Bristol will be launched next week
Coordinated national approaches to developing open data strategies will help UK researchers to forge ahead on the international stage, says Phil Richards
Publisher opportunities for text and data mining in an uncertain copyright environment, by Roy Kaufman of Copyright Clearance Center
The countdown to London Info International, which launches this year, has truly begun. On the 24 and 25 November London's Royal Horticultural Halls will host the event for those involved in the creation and provision of professional, research and scholarly content
At the recent Internet Librarians International conference in London, Karin Byström of Uppsala University in Sweden emphasised the need for discussion in closing the gap between librarians and publishers. Here we reproduce a summary of her presentation
Kudos, which helps researchers and institutions maximise the impact and visibility of their publications, has been named Best New End User Product at the 2014 Charleston Advisor Readers Choice Awards
Nature Publishing Group (NPG) and Palgrave Macmillan are making data from their Author Insights survey publicly available for the first time as part of Open Access Week
Mark Patterson reports back from the COASP meeting that was held in Paris in September
Sage has announced an extended partnership with the Load2Learn initiative, delivered by the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) and Dyslexia Action to provide books in an accessible format for the visually impaired and print disabled
In an article based on his presentation at the recent STM Frankfurt conference, Jonathan Foster asks how early-career researchers and publishers can help each other