Gale's Telegraph archive spans 145 years
One of the UK’s best-known newspapers, The Telegraph, has been made available in a new fully-searchable digital archive
One of the UK’s best-known newspapers, The Telegraph, has been made available in a new fully-searchable digital archive
Stephen Barr, president of SAGE International, has been elected as the new president of The Publishers Association
Elsevier has acquired the Social Science Research Network (SSRN).
Elsevier has announced that The Hive, its incubator project for biotech and pharmaceutical start-up firms, is now open for nominations and applications
Caitlin Cornish, former publishing director for Palgrave Macmillan, has joined Emerald as head of books publishing
Emerald Group Publishing has announced a partnership with the publishing software company ReadCube
Kudos has signed a deal with its first Chinese customer, as it continues to expand its client base
Springer Nature is to extend its year-long nature.com content-sharing trial to enable its research articles to be freely shared with all researchers and the wider public via its authors, subscribers and global media partners
A world-renowned Cambridge mathematician and a team of colleagues say they are taking on for-profit academic journal publishers with the launch of Discrete Analysis, an open access journal
Peerage of Science and Pensoft have agreed to expand their collaboration. Pensoft, an independent academic publishing company founded in 1994 that now features a portfolio of 16 scientific journals, has been one of the early adopters of the peer review service