Open Access in Publishing
In every negotiation, publishers are mindful that their ability to control access to their publications is compromised by unauthorized access from such sites as […]
In every negotiation, publishers are mindful that their ability to control access to their publications is compromised by unauthorized access from such sites as […]
In the past we have highlighted the fact that taxonomies exist everywhere – in the book store and even in the grocery store. Is […]
The National Federation of Advanced Information Services (NFAIS) is calling for presenters for their annual Open Access event on October 1-2, 2018 in Old […]
Open source or open access – it is all about sharing information. DATAVERSITY brought this interesting information to us in their article, “A Brief History […]
Peer review is a vital step in scientific publishing. Unfortunately it is often not formally taught. This interesting news came to us from EurekAlert! in […]
The shift towards open-access publishing continues and in the process some new types of inequality within academia have been revealed. This interesting information came to […]
Academic publishers should take note of a recent report from Springer Nature that shows there is a tangible benefit to publishing academic books using immediate […]
A new authoritative journal has joined the family of open access titles. Launched in 1884 and 1912, respectively, University of Hamburg’s journal Mitteilungen aus dem Hamburgischen […]
Data sets are key for artificial intelligence (AI). This point was driven home at the recent Global AI 2017 award ceremony by Kai-Fu Lee, founder […]