US law provides free access to government funded research
Under new law NIH-funded researchers are required to offer their findings free to the public a year after they are published commercially.
Under new law NIH-funded researchers are required to offer their findings free to the public a year after they are published commercially.
Technology provider Ingenta announces 16 new publisher clients and 16 client renewals.
Multi-publisher linking association, CrossRef, announces its 30 millionth Digital Object Identifier (DOI).
Top university presses announce a collaboration to find a way to reduce costs of scholarly publishing and to allow for more books to be…
Representatives of Subito e.V., scientific libraries, and various international publishers have endorsed a framework agreement within German speaking countries.
Columbia University has become the 27th library to join with Google Book Search to digitise works from its collections.
PhysMath Central has struck membership agreements with the CERN and DESY high-energy physics laboratories.
OCLC will explore the viability and efficiency of capturing metadata from publishers and vendors upstream and enhancing that metadata in WorldCat.
New copyright legislation for digital publishing is imminent, according the European Information Society Commissioner.
Copyright Clearance Center has launched a testing ground for new services, applications and products
Fragile medieval manuscripts detailing the Hundred Years' War between France and England have been digitised by The University of Sheffield and IT experts Tribal.
The open-access joint-venture between SAGE and Hindawi was officially launched at Online Information in London.