BMJ and Jisc collaborate to support open access publishing
A transitional agreement between the BMJ and Jisc has been hailed as a way to make UK research more accessible and sustainable
A transitional agreement between the BMJ and Jisc has been hailed as a way to make UK research more accessible and sustainable
De Gruyter has completed a digital transformation that it says has changed the 270-year-old publisher’s entire business
Five Cambridge University Press journals will publish with Hindawi Limited under a collaborative agreement
The Open Research Community, an interactive platform launched this week after a test phase, offers users the opportunity to expand their professional networks
Digital Science has teamed up with the Beijing-based technology company Zhipu.AI to conduct data challenges and collaborate in building a Covid-19 information portal
Leon Heward-Mills and Rebecca Lawrence discuss the Taylor & Francis acquisition of F1000 Research
Better World Books, the socially conscious online bookseller, is now owned by Better World Libraries – a mission-aligned, not-for-profit organisation that is affiliated with longtime partner, the Internet Archive
The Web of Science Group has launched a partner program to connect publishers with trusted third parties within ScholarOne, the workflow-management system for publishers
Digital Science is to collaborate with Research4Life in a deal that will give all Research4Life participants access to its Dimensions Plus product
Springer Nature is to collaborate with ResearchGate on what the two organisations are calling innovative access models for scientific content
James Molloy reflects on the many different strands of his role as a librarian
Siloed data has a wide-reaching impact, say Ted Slater and James Malone
The last decade promised a revolution but high prices have stirred up a rebellion
Michele Avissar-Whiting outlines the course of post-pandemic preprinting
Research Information meets award-winning Ghanaian researcher Marian Asantewah Nkansah
Eric Merkel-Sobotta discusses the APE conference, the Berlin Institute for Scholarly Publishing, and a great love of horticulture
Andrew Barker, UKSG chair, looks back on a difficult year – and towards a brighter future (and tells of his love for 50s jazz)