Digital Science releases 'blockchain' report
Digital Science has released a report titled: Blockchain for Research – Perspectives on a New Paradigm for Scholarly Communication
Digital Science has released a report titled: Blockchain for Research – Perspectives on a New Paradigm for Scholarly Communication
Brexit will have a negative impact on the research sector – while access to funding, free movement for researchers, and international collaboration are researchers’ biggest priorities as the UK prepares to leave the European Union
Stacy Konkiel wonders if altmetrics might help understand the influence of research in a more gender-balanced way
Universities can gain from employing digital tools in their teaching and learning strategies, writes John Donovan
The information profession has radically changed in recent years and it is continuing to evolve, writes Nick Poole
A new report, commissioned by Research Information, has asked publishers, librarians and researchers about challenges in the scholarly publishing cycle - and the answers make for brutal reading
There are clear benefits to publishing academic books using immediate, or ‘gold’, open access (OA) models, according to a report from Springer Nature.
Springer Nature has deposited 600,000 chemical compounds on PubChem, collectively offering more than 26 million links back into the primary literature, eBooks or major reference works located on SpringerLink, BMC or nature.com
Researchers are increasingly willing to share data and are increasingly aware of open data, according to a survey by Figshare
Verena Weigert and Graham Stone ask what can we learn from other countries to preserve the monograph