Have we reached an inflection point in online collaboration?
From email to chat rooms to social networks, online collaboration has evolved rapidly over the years – as have users, writes Kent Anderson
From email to chat rooms to social networks, online collaboration has evolved rapidly over the years – as have users, writes Kent Anderson
Institutes in the USA lead the way in terms of influencing innovation, according to a report by Nature
Jez Cope and Angela Davies describe a research sharing initiative in the north of England
SSRN, the working paper repository and preprint server owned by Elsevier, has launched ChemRN – a chemistry research network
The Southern Universities Purchasing Consortium (SUPC) has awarded Kortext a global agreement for books, ebooks, standing orders and related materials.
Two popular online collaborative LaTeX editors, Overleaf and ShareLaTeX, have announced that they are joining forces
BBC Monitoring has joined the OpenAthens Federation, further expanding its single-sign-on options for universities and other international organisations
A global shift in priorities affects how publishers must think about the structure of academic research, says Martin Szomszor
PaperHive has announced a collaboration with Ingenta, the provider of content solutions
Anton Yuryev outlines some of the needs of researchers in the 21st Century