Open access and revenue diversification
OA is squeezing society and smaller publishers. Emma Watkins asks: is there another path to survival?
OA is squeezing society and smaller publishers. Emma Watkins asks: is there another path to survival?
CAUL is the peak leadership organisation for university libraries in Australia and New Zealand
Collective Pathway to Open Publishing will support authors to publish OA
Generative AI technologies can offer sustainable and impactful solutions, writes Markus Kaindl
Christian Box of Karger Publishers reflects on 20 years in the industry and his hopes for the future of scholarly communications
Charlotte Talmage reflects on a panel discussion on how publishers can manage change
Jeff Stonefield explains why researchers need to be firmly at the centre of product and system development
Julian Wilson asks: are TAs delivering on their promise for open access?
IET's Research Solutions are helping to transform research for an Open Science world
Sophie Goldsworthy met Tim Gillett to discuss all things scholarly, the forthcoming Oxford Intersections series, and her love of landscape photography
Octopus founder Alexandra Freeman explains how the platform will "change the culture to one that is more collaborative than competitive"
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…