Jisc and Wiley extend partnership
Jisc and Wiley have expanded their partnership with leading UK universities and the British Science Association (BSA) with the creation of a new digital collection
Jisc and Wiley have expanded their partnership with leading UK universities and the British Science Association (BSA) with the creation of a new digital collection
Academic publishers are railing against inaccurate stories and asking the scientific community to do more, writes Matt McKay
Library strategies for coping with the Covid-19 pandemic will be the subject of a series of discussion workshops at Research Information’s conference, CISPC 2020
A group of industry organisations have signed up for involvement in a research study organised by Kudos
Jisc has announced the launch of a digital research community to explore how technology and innovation can help improve current research practices
We've recently seen some positive and impactful changes to the way in which the OA landscape can work, writes Steven Inchcoombe
The Central European University Press is transitioning to an open access monograph programme through its new library subscription membership initiative, Opening the Future
Nobel Laureate Sir Richard Roberts will be a keynote speaker at a new industry event – See the Future
Tim Gillett will host a discussion panel tomorrow as part of International Open Access Week, with a transatlantic line-up of industry experts taking part in the event
Researchers will be able to publish in PLOS journals without incurring article processing charges following a three-year agreement wth Jisc
Two librarians from the National Library of Scotland share their experiences with Faye Holst
A crisis requires rapid decision-making, and keeping record of these decisions becomes more important, says William Kilbride
Deciding to do nothing about preservation could be a disaster, says Paul Stokes
The Russian Federation has declared 2021 as a year of Science and Technology – which predicts an increase in the sphere of scientific publications, writes Julia Peregudova
There is no easy answer, but some routes through the maze are becoming visible, writes Tasha Mellins-Cohen
More than 120 delegates from an array of institutions and countries around the world joined the organisers of CISPC for the first virtual version of the event.