The Arab dream of new libraries
European and North American countries should pay attention to the development of libraries in Arab countries, writes Rafael Ball
European and North American countries should pay attention to the development of libraries in Arab countries, writes Rafael Ball
Eastern Europe is turning into a technological hub, and academic publishing in Bulgaria and the region is no exception, writes Iliyana Kuzmova
Chris Brown asks whether the environments in which we conduct our research are up-to-scratch
Ringgold and Publisher Solutions International (PSI) have signed an agreement that will enable both companies to provide services based on the power of combining Ringgold's Identify Database and PSI's IP Registry
Lettie Conrad has been confirmed as the new North American editor of the Learned Publishing journal
There are a growing number of new tools and services available to support academics throughout the research cycle. Here, Emily Marchant from Cambridge University Press speaks to Matias Piipari, the founder of an online writing tool called Manuscripts, which is designed specifically for the authoring of academic texts
OpenAthens has announced it has renewed its contract with NICE on behalf of the NHS in England, providing access to essential content for hundreds of thousands of front-line medical workers and researchers across the country
The role of the librarian in India is transforming. Shafina Segon and Nicola Bacon describe two initiatives to change technology and research methodology in academia
Kudos has partnered with Jisc Collections to provide a standard agreement for all UK universities
Altmetric has begun to track data from the Open Syllabus Project (OSP), which details where individual books are included in the syllabi of over 4,000 academic institutions around the world