Weighing up gold and green
A large-scale project into systematic deposit into open-access repositories has revealed increased usage of publisher versions for the articles involved but also came out in favour of gold open access
A large-scale project into systematic deposit into open-access repositories has revealed increased usage of publisher versions for the articles involved but also came out in favour of gold open access
A large-scale investigation into systematic archiving in open-access repositories is coming to an end but publishers seemed more interested in participating than the researchers themselves, writes Sian Harris
Data is a buzzword today but it can mean many different things, writes Michael Clarke
The British government has begun reforms to the country's defamation laws with the publication of a new Defamation Bill
The UK public sector saves millions per year through open access, but could save more in the future, according to new reports from the UK Open Access Implementation Group
E-book consumers are opting for tablets as dedicated e-readers drop in popularity, according to a Book Industry Study Group survey
The UK's minister of state for universities and science has spoken in favour of sustainable open access
FundRef pilot aims to standardise funding source information for scholarly publications
Researchers in the Netherlands are developing an international quality test for young open-access journals
CrossRef has launched the CrossMark update identification service to alert researchers to important changes that may occur to published scholarly content and highlight important publication record information