Uncertainty, meet modularity
Publishing organisations should look to adopt modular infrastructure and modular business models so they can experiment, writes Brian Cody
Publishing organisations should look to adopt modular infrastructure and modular business models so they can experiment, writes Brian Cody
Scholarly publishers are working together to maximise the efficiency of peer review, ensuring that key work related to Covid-19 is reviewed and published as quickly and openly as possible
Several leading publishers, along with Digital Science's ReadCube, are part of an initiative to facilitate access to literature relevant to Covid-19 research
Elsevier and ExactCure have announced a collaboration aimed at developing personalised model simulations to improve the dosing of Covid-19 related therapies
Cactus Communications has announced the launch of covid19.researcher.life, a platform aimed at offering researchers a single platform for all Covid-19-related research
The pandemic has demonstrated the importance of open access and open science, writes Rossana Morriello
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
Cambridge University Press (CUP) has officially launched Cambridge Open Engage, an early and open content and collaboration platform, which is now open to direct submissions from researchers.
Springer Nature is launching a global programme to support learning and teaching at higher education institutions worldwide, in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak
ProQuest is launching a new Coronavirus Research Database, giving all ProQuest users no-cost access to full-text content covering all facets of Covid-19 and related infectious diseases