R2R conference – call for papers
Organisers of the Researcher to Reader Conference, the forum for discussion of the creation and dissemination of international scholarly content, have issued a call for papers for next year's event
Organisers of the Researcher to Reader Conference, the forum for discussion of the creation and dissemination of international scholarly content, have issued a call for papers for next year's event
Southern journals need to be self-critical and creative, and should comply with standards recognised internationally, writes Haseeb Md. Irfanullah
Adam Matthew and London's Shakespeare’s Globe are to collaborate on a digital project: Shakespeare’s Globe: Performances and Practices
RedLink Network, a new public benefit company, has announced the launch of a free IP registry service for libraries and publishers
International advances in digital scholarship was the theme of the joint conference hosted in July by Jisc and the Coalition for Networked Education (CNI) – a US organisation supporting digital technology in scholarly communication – at the prestigious Wadham College, University of Oxford. Rachel Bruce discusses the key themes
Digital Science is to adopt the National Institutes of Health's new article level metric of scientific influence – the Relative Citation Ratio
OpenAthens has announced its publisher manifesto: a series of commitments that aim to address the common issues around IAM faced by publishers and vendors
The EU referendum result does not have to be a catastrophe, if handled actively and positively, writes Mark Carden
Article-level innovations continue to unite and disrupt the scholarly publishing scene, writes Stephanie Dawson
A report for HEFCE by Digital Science reveals that research of scholarly significance underpins its societal impact