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On the 30th anniversary of MathSciNet, Edward Dunne retraces the history of Mathematical Reviews and explains its importance
On the 30th anniversary of MathSciNet, Edward Dunne retraces the history of Mathematical Reviews and explains its importance
Award acknowledges exceptional scholars committed to the research fields of natural products chemistry and medicinal chemistry
Julia Mortimer describes the inspiration behind Bristol University Press' Global Social Challenges Development Fund
Laura Feetham-Walker explains how researchers are engaging with AI, the concerns it raises, and the importance of human expertise
Anna Vernon – Head of Licensing at Jisc – discusses collective negotiation, open access evolution, and her vision for a more inclusive scholarly communications…
Mike Taylor from Digital Science discusses the evolution of altmetrics in a fragmented digital world
Akhilesh Ayer – Cactus Communications CEO – reflects on pressing issues for the industry, the global south, and his hopes for the future
Library and publishing organisations highlight "loss of public trust in the essential role of American research and scholarship"
When funding, freedom, and facts are up for debate, honest conversation isn’t just helpful – it’s essential, writes Francesca Brazzorotto
Claire Moulton, CEO of The Company of Biologists, celebrates the organisation's 100th birthday and looks to the years ahead
An exclusive interview with Charleston Conference founder Katina Strauch as she publishes her memoirs
John Maddox Prize winner Kelly Cobey says open science is critical for public trust