OA books 'have greater usage and higher citations'
Open access (OA) books are reaching more countries and have greater usage and higher citation numbers than non-OA books
Open access (OA) books are reaching more countries and have greater usage and higher citation numbers than non-OA books
Five Cambridge University Press journals will publish with Hindawi Limited under a collaborative agreement
The Company of Biologists has become the first not-for-profit publisher to commit to the transformative journal approach
MIT – the Massachusetts Institute of Technology – has ended negotiations with the publisher Elsevier for a new journals contract
Approach means Plan S-funded authors will be able to continue to submit research to these publications
The pandemic has demonstrated the importance of open access and open science, writes Rossana Morriello
F1000 Research has been awarded a contract to set up and manage an open access publishing platform for the European Commission as a service for Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe beneficiaries
The open-access movement is calling into question business models in scholarly publishing, writes Sami Benchekroun
Jisc has announced its support for the global initiative ‘Subscribe to Open’ developed by the non-profit publisher Annual Reviews
An independent report aiming to improve the transparency of open access (OA) prices and services is calling for a customer-centric, collaborative and pragmatic approach to the issue
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)