NISO Offers Workshop around FAIR Data
A unique and collaboratively-organized workshop is being offered on September 11, 2019 at 3:00 p.m. (EST) in Washington D.C. especially for data and information professionals, […]
A unique and collaboratively-organized workshop is being offered on September 11, 2019 at 3:00 p.m. (EST) in Washington D.C. especially for data and information professionals, […]
Open access literature is a method of sharing scholarship that is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. […]
The 2019 Road Trip Symposium, hosted by the Route 66 Chapter of the Special Libraries Association (SLA), features a keynote address by Stephen Abram, librarian […]
A new project has been launched to help universities, researchers, libraries and publishers make better use of open access book publishing in humanities and […]
There is an increased demand for open access publications. How is this changing publishing business models? This interesting topic came to us from Soo […]
We have all come to rely on Wikipedia as a dependable resource. Unfortunately there are some issues. Wikipedia’s “arbitrary notability threshold,” where pages are deleted […]
Why is classification so important to so many? That question could be answered from a few different angles, including a brief look at the […]
What used to be insider language in the information science industry, ontologies and taxonomies are becoming more frequent in the average vernacular. This could […]
Access Innovations, Inc., provider of Data Harmony software solutions, is proud to announce that Heather Kotula, VP, Marketing and Communications for Access Innovations, has […]
The Dewey Decimal Classification system has dictated the way libraries organize their collections for more than a century. This approach may have been around […]