Blog Finding the Right Balance: The Future of Content Sharing April 13, 2015 Late last year, I was the project lead on a collaboration between Nature Publishing Group (NPG) and Digital Science to…
Blog When Scientific Fraud Isn’t Fraud: How Both Researchers and Publishers Can Help Prevent Retractions – A Guest Blog by Tara Spires-Jones March 17, 2015 How researchers and publishers can help prevent scientific paper retractions
Blog Open Sesame! The Risks and Rewards of Open Data for Researchers February 17, 2015 Jon Tennant is a PhD student based at Imperial College London, investigating extinction and biodiversity patterns of Mesozoic tetrapods –…
Blog Going for True Gold: Why the Norwegian Research Council is Taking a Stand Against Hybrid OA Journals – A guest post by Jan Erik Frantsvåg February 3, 2015 Jan Erik Frantsvåg is the open access advisor at the Arctic University of Norway and is responsible for both the university…
Blog Five routes to Open Access for learned societies December 1, 2014 For learned societies, the steady rise of open access can seem like a daunting prospect. In this guest post, Alice…
Blog Five routes to Open Access for learned societies – A guest post by Alice Meadows December 1, 2014 For learned societies, the steady rise of open access can seem like a daunting prospect. In this guest post, Alice…
Blog Are We Heading for a Librarian vs Publisher Data Sharing Space Race? November 21, 2014 The scholarly communication industry is currently undergoing enormous change. While there is a continuing trend towards open access, a somewhat…
Blog What Will the Successful Scientific Social Network of the Future Look Like? November 4, 2014 In my last blog post, I proposed one reason why young researchers don’t use social media as much as many…
Blog Open Science – Society Publishers Should Seize the Opportunity October 29, 2014 Graham Steel has been actively involved in Patient Advocacy work since 2001. He is also involved in advocating for Open…
Blog Open Science: Society Publishers Should Seize the Opportunity October 29, 2014 Graham Steel has been actively involved in Patient Advocacy work since 2001. He is also involved in advocating for Open…
Blog Do Funder Mandates Ultimately Drive Publishing Innovation? October 15, 2014 Last month I had the honor of organizing one of the Society for Scholarly Publishing’s fall educational seminars in Washington,…
Blog What is a publisher now? Opportunities for the post-Open Access era. October 13, 2014 Last week Timo Hannay, Managing Director of Digital Science, took part in a panel discussion at Frankfurt Book Fair. Titled,…