Towards a community-driven, open access university publisher
Alenka Prinčič and Frédérique Belliard describe how they influenced the change from traditional academic publisher to innovative and community-driven university press at TU Delft
Alenka Prinčič and Frédérique Belliard describe how they influenced the change from traditional academic publisher to innovative and community-driven university press at TU Delft
A group of UK-based academic librarians, researchers, university lecturers and students has called on the government to investigate the academic publishing industry over its pricing and licensing practices regarding ebooks
The events of 2020 have created a turning point for everyone in our industry, writes Jamie Hutchins
Researchers are keen for their work to have more impact – but they are often constrained by a lack of skills and resources
As OpenAthens celebrates its 25th anniversary, Jon Bentley discusses the organisation’s growth, industry changes and what to expect in the future
Data is everywhere – but where does it come from, where is it being stored, and is it worth keeping? It is crucial to take stock, says Paul Stokes
This year’s Research Information conference boasts a stellar and international line-up, writes Tim Gillett
Ros Pyne explores findings from a collaborative white paper with COARD into the geographic reach of OA book scholarship
Open access (OA) books are reaching more countries and have greater usage and higher citation numbers than non-OA books
Preservation, a new Jisc service, is aimed at making it easier for institutions to keep their digital collections accessible and reusable, comply with multiple mandates and fulfil their statutory obligations.