Course readings: an evolving landscape
For many years now the ways in which students at higher education institutions have accessed their course readings has developed swiftly, writes David Duffield
For many years now the ways in which students at higher education institutions have accessed their course readings has developed swiftly, writes David Duffield
RedLink, RedLink Network, and INASP have announced a partnership designed to help make usage tools and credentials management available for INASP members.
As a first step, the Zimbabwe University Librarians Consortium (ZULC) will be joining RedLink Network and adopting RedLink’s Library Dashboard. The partnership is designed to provide access to these services to the full membership of INASP libraries.
Sage Publishing has teamed up with the Institute for Policy Research at the University of Bath, to establish a Public Data Lab
Lorraine Ellery reports back from an ‘outsourcing challenges’ workshop that she moderated at the recent Research to Reader conference in London
The Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association, OASPA, has announced that registrations are now open for the 9th Conference on Open Access Scholarly Publishing (COASP)
UNSILO and Karger Publishers have agreed to create a number of artificial intelligence-based content enrichment solutions for its range of digital biomedical content services
May will see the Society for Scholarly Publishing hold its 39th annual meeting
You never stop growing professionally in the scholarly communications industry, writes Meredith Adinolfi
Predicting the future is notoriously difficult, writes Keith Webster
A study analysing digital transformation in the publishing industry found that 25 per cent of publishers see themselves as 'lagging' behind the rest of the industry