The Association of European Research Libraries (LIBER) has published a midway review of its five-year strategy.
Posted 06 March 2020
2019 figures reveal growing impact of OA works in its collection.
Posted 05 March 2020
Three-year agreement offers open access and publishing.
Posted 17 February 2020
Annual figure exceeds 10,000 for the first time.
Posted 17 February 2020
Move will help strengthen Taylor & Francis' capabilities in open access and open research and will extend its range of innovative publishing services.
Posted 13 January 2020
A major breakthrough for open science.
Posted 13 January 2020
NAISC-L (pronounced noshk) provides a four-step method for creating an Interlink. Information professionals are invited to participate in the final evaluation phase.
Posted 01 January 2020
Professor Ingemar J. Cox - win recognises his major and sustained contributions to the field of information retrieval.
Posted 30 December 2019
Report highlights the distorting effect of hyper-authored articles on citation and impact analysis.
Posted 10 December 2019
Five UK-based society publishers have signed pilot transitional OA agreements courtesy of Jisc.
Posted 10 December 2019
OpenMonographs.org wants to change the landscape of scholarly book publishing.
Posted 04 December 2019
Oxford University Press has reached agreement with Iowa State University Library.
Posted 03 December 2019
Research study aims to discover if there is a gender difference in requests for assistance.
Posted 03 December 2019
Beta version of resource for six cultural and heritage organisations announced.
Posted 27 November 2019
Call for submissions released; deadline mid-January 2020.
Posted 25 November 2019
The London Library is the largest independent lending library in the world.
Posted 20 November 2019
Marilyn Clarke on the Liberate our Library campaign that's working to give a voice to marginalised and underrepresented students at Goldsmiths University of London.
Posted 20 November 2019
CARL releases statement on benefits to society of Open Education.
Posted 15 November 2019
Kimberly Moore is a school librarian and digital literacy educator who helps students create electronic collections of their work.
Posted 15 November 2019
A miniature manuscript written by 14-year old Charlotte Brontë is expected to fetch at least £650,000 at auction in Paris.
Posted 13 November 2019
Collaboration with Google announced.
Posted 08 November 2019
Almost 50,000 free to use images released.
Posted 04 November 2019
The International Alliance of Research Library Associations (IARLA) welcomes the move towards the open access environment for journal articles.
Posted 31 October 2019
Göttingen and De Gruyter in open access book transformation project for the Humanities.
Posted 31 October 2019
New resource to provide a single destination for literary research, teaching and learning.
Posted 28 October 2019