English-language papers continue to rise in the east
China now accounts for around one-fifth of published output in English-language journals, second only to the USA
China now accounts for around one-fifth of published output in English-language journals, second only to the USA
A 'global search' has been launched by the University of Cambridge to find its next university librarian and director of library services
BioOne has formed partnerships with Canadian Science Publishing, CSIRO Publishing of Australia, and the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature
The 8th Conference on Open Access Scholarly Publishing, hosted by the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association, is still open for registrations
When technologies arrive on the market, not only are most libraries interested; they also test a few and integrate them in selected applications and projects, writes Rafael Ball.
OpenAthens has announced the venue and agenda for its first Customer Conference, which will bring together information professionals and technical experts
Roy Kaufman and Michael Iarrobino explain why text miners should heed the data quality imperative
Organisers of the Researcher to Reader Conference, the forum for discussion of the creation and dissemination of international scholarly content, have issued a call for papers for next year's event
Southern journals need to be self-critical and creative, and should comply with standards recognised internationally, writes Haseeb Md. Irfanullah
RedLink Network, a new public benefit company, has announced the launch of a free IP registry service for libraries and publishers