Peer review, preprints and a pandemic
Rebecca Pool asks: will coronavirus leave preprints and peer review inextricably entwined?
Challenges in the Scholarly Publishing Cycle 2020/2021
Rebecca Pool asks: will coronavirus leave preprints and peer review inextricably entwined?
There was high praise for the fourth iteration of CISPC – this year held in an entirely digital format
Rebecca Pool asks: has Covid-19 pushed the move towards open data to the point of no return?
Alenka Prinčič and Frédérique Belliard describe how they influenced the change from traditional academic publisher to innovative and community-driven university press at TU Delft
Data is everywhere – but where does it come from, where is it being stored, and is it worth keeping? It is crucial to take stock, says Paul Stokes
Oluchi Ojinamma Okere considers Nigerian academic libraries and their struggle for relevance
Daniel Keirs considers open science from the perspective of a physics publisher, including some of the steps needed to accelerate progress
Documentary-maker Alex Freeman never imagined she would create a tool that could overhaul the structure of academic publishing, writes Faye Holst
The pandemic has demonstrated the importance of open access and open science, writes Rossana Morriello
The open research agenda – for publications, data, and code – is driving companies to explore new business models, writes Lisa Hinchliffe