SCOAP3 to start on 1 January 2014
The SCOAP3 open-access publishing initiative in high-energy physics will start on 1 January 2014
The SCOAP3 open-access publishing initiative in high-energy physics will start on 1 January 2014
Kudos, which helps authors and institutions maximise the impact and visibility of their publications, has announced new publisher and society clients for 2014
Altmetrics company ImpactStory has announced a new development that allows users to see the impact of their datasets in figshare
Balazs Godeny, a software engineer from Hungary, has won $10,000 USD from Thomson Reuters for an application that visually emphasises the data connections with the Web of Knowledge
Rebecca Perchard reports on a project that aims to give research managers more insight into funding patterns
The USA's National Library of Medicine and participating publishers are supporting medical efforts in the Philippines and surrounding area by providing free full-text access to over 650 biomedical journals and over 4,000 reference books and online databases to those affected by the typhoon or assisting those affected
Research institutions receiving public funding in Argentina are now required to deposit research publications resulting from that funding into open-access repositories, according to a new law in the country
CrossRef has announced that more than 270,000 documents now have CrossMark version status information and scholars click on CrossMark records displayed on PDF and HTML articles an average of 50,000 times a month
Studying social media can give detailed insight into human behaviour. Rob Procter describes a new project that aims to help researchers analyse this data
The Scottish Higher Education Digital Library and Thomson Reuters have agreed a five-year deal to advance the global impact of Scotland’s research efforts through citation connections within the Web of Science