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Articles have been shared more than three million times in the first year.

Posted 30 November 2017

The European Parliament hopes move will boost online business.

Posted 30 November 2017

The European Commission has published its latest benchmarking report on the digital transformation of European eGovernment services.

Posted 30 November 2017

Budget committee approves plans to introduce levy.

Posted 27 November 2017

New trial scheme will remove barriers between services.

Posted 20 November 2017

New set of transparency standards to help readers assess the quality and reliability of journalism.

Posted 20 November 2017

Playful copyright event looking for contributors.

Posted 16 November 2017

OCLC Research and euroCRIS call for participation.

Posted 16 November 2017

BL's On Demand service offered to institutions in least developed countries.

Posted 3 November 2017

Manchester in the UK has been awarded City of Literature status.

Posted 2 November 2017

The goal of the research is to develop a bespoke tool for librarians and related professionals that would allow them to interlink Linked Data sets.

Posted 26 October 2017

The 2017 Tony Kent Strix Award goes to Maarten de Rijke, the Professor of Computer Science at the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Posted 26 October 2017

The BBC has announced a five-year research partnership with eight UK universities.

Posted 20 October 2017

New British Library exhibition celebrates Harry Potter's 20th anniversary.

Posted 20 October 2017

De Gruyter launches OA journal.

Posted 20 October 2017

UKeiG has announced that the UKeiG Jason Farradane Award winner for 2017 is Christopher Gutteridge, Systems, Information and Web programmer at the University of Southampton.

Posted 12 October 2017

ProQuest Dissertations in Google Scholar; CUP ebooks and journals in Yewno Discover; co-publishing agreement for Springer and Graz University Press.

Posted 9 October 2017

Science Discoveries features research from across De Gruyter journals.

Posted 6 October 2017

EBSCO publishes its Serials Price Projection Report for 2018

Posted 5 October 2017

Emerald Reach aims to deliver high quality open access content.

Posted 5 October 2017

The EU has ordered Amazon to reply €250m it received in a sweetheart deal in Luxembourg.

Posted 5 October 2017

International coalition calls on EU to halt harmful copyright reform; RSC and Publons partner to recognise peer reviewers; De Gruyter launches science news site.

Posted 25 September 2017

ScienceDirect Topics offer a free layer of content on a number of scientific topics.

Posted 23 September 2017

ScienceOpen to host UCL's open access journal programme.

Posted 23 September 2017

Awards for excellence in the design of search and information retrieval products and services.

Posted 23 September 2017

The site, used by researchers to swap papers, is accused of copyright infringement.

Posted 22 September 2017

LIBER publishes guidelines for libraries and consortia.

Posted 8 September 2017

A new exhibition celebrates the British Library's collection of over 6.5 million sound recordings.

Posted 7 September 2017

Employers need to ensure their policies are clear.

Posted 7 September 2017

Scholarly publisher De Gruyter plans to digitise its backlist dating back to 1749.

Posted 7 September 2017

Professor Maristella Agosti to give 2017 lecture in London.

Posted 29 August 2017

Help shape the future of the library field.

Posted 25 August 2017

People in the US who Google depression will see links to a mental health self-assessment quiz.

Posted 25 August 2017

The UK electronic information Group (UKeiG) is seeking nominations for this prestigious award.

Posted 24 August 2017

In the USA the youth market for Instagram and Snapchat continues to grow and Facebook loses out.

Posted 22 August 2017

Gartner predicts three digital megatrends that will impact businesses over the next decade.

Posted 21 August 2017

Thomson Reuters launches startup incubator focusing on big data; publisher pilot for managing and tracking author sharing via scholarly collaboration networks; peer review process to be investigated; BBC Monitoring joins OpenAthens; winner of IFLA Green Library Award.

Posted 25 July 2017

Third round of Digital News Initiative fund sees over 20 million EUR granted in 27 countries across Europe.

Posted 21 July 2017

Single log-in aims to make life simpler for tourists and residents alike.

Posted 20 July 2017

India is now Facebook's largest country audience.

Posted 20 July 2017

EU's Data Protection Working Party guidance says employers should not be screening social media as a matter of course.

Posted 20 July 2017

Some improvements being rolled out plus news of planned developments.

Posted 20 July 2017

New functionality being tested in the US before rolling out worldwide.

Posted 20 July 2017

With the summer holidays in mind, budget airline EasyJet has launched Flybraries - a flying book club.

Posted 19 July 2017

Patient data shared without permission.

Posted 6 July 2017

The Obama Foundation is calling for a focus on good digital citizenship to overcome echo chambers.

Posted 6 July 2017

The German parliament has voted to fine social media companies for failing to remove hate speech.

Posted 4 July 2017

$2.7 billion for antitrust misdeeds.

Posted 27 June 2017

The Library and Archives Service of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has announced the release of the digital collection of its journal.

Posted 26 June 2017

The Association of European Research Libraries LIBER and OCLC Research announce a collaborative research study.

Posted 25 June 2017

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