Three US organizations reflect on their transition to OA
In the US, the pace of transition to OA is accelerating. An increasing number of libraries are signing transformative agreements (TAs) that support authors to…
In the US, the pace of transition to OA is accelerating. An increasing number of libraries are signing transformative agreements (TAs) that support authors to…
Monica Moniz explains how an innovative ‘question-led’ journal series can address issues of demoralisation among academic authors, as well as advancing knowledge
Anna Hughes advises UKRI-funded researchers on how to prepare their work in 10 simple steps
We met Mandy Hill, Managing Director, Academic Publishing, at Cambridge University Press & Assessment
Stephanie Dawson argues the case for organisations to upgrade to open science
As preprints shake up the science publishing landscape, Damian Pattinson and Emily Packer reflect on efforts to embrace new models of review and curation
Emily Choynowski outlines the progress of the open research movement in the Middle East and North Africa
Joanna Ball, Yvonne Campfens and Tasha Mellins-Cohen underline the importance of non-profit infrastructure and standards bodies
A Q&A session with Peter Potter, Vice President, Publishing Services at De Gruyter and Executive Director of eBound
Andrew Barker and Elaine Sykes reflect on Lancaster University's shift to an open research culture
Resham Kotecha explains how the Open Data Institute responds to global challenges surrounding critical data infrastructures
"Optimising the UK’s university research infrastructure assets" brings together a range of perspectives, says Victoria Moody