Public Policy

OCLC identifies the 100 novels most widely held in public libraries around the world.

Posted 07 March 2019

Two days of discussions about academic publishing covered China's role in OA, Plan S, value propositions, book publishing and much more. The event was not without controversy!

Posted 06 March 2019

Major decision reached by UC in push for open access to publicly funded research.

Posted 01 March 2019

Information Governance needs to be owned at the top and cascaded down effectively.

Posted 19 February 2019

The aim is that the new organisation will be more effective and influential within its membership communities of libraries, publishers and tech partners.

Posted 18 February 2019

Plan hopes to support and grow the biotech ecosystem across southeast England.

Posted 15 February 2019

Five European research organisations call on legislators to modify current EU copyright reform proposals to future proof European research excellence.

Posted 13 January 2017

App gives free access to over 100 000 books.

Posted 11 December 2016

The European Court of Justice has granted French authors the right to be forgotten.

Posted 28 November 2016

After months of delay Facebook has as last responded to antitrust charges

Posted 15 November 2016

A round up of initatives to encourage a love of reading and books.

Posted 02 November 2016

Survey suggests half of all UK crimes are cybercrimes.

Posted 21 October 2016

Multi-channel initiative announced.

Posted 20 October 2016

Baroness Gail Rebuck speaks up for libraries and literacy in the UK's House of Lords.

Posted 12 September 2016

The Open Data Institute's Nigel Shadbolt discusses open data innovation at CILIP 2016. In an age when everyone depends on data, information and knowledge, do people have the skills to interpret data correctly? And what are the opportunities for information professionals?

Posted 16 July 2016

How can organisations harness new tech to stay relevant and deepen relationships.

Posted 12 July 2016

Additional analysis from Workforce Mapping Project.

Posted 01 July 2016

New York's libraries are playing a vital role in teaching citizens digital skills.

Posted 14 June 2016

Library Budget Predictions for 2016 is based on interviews with senior librarians in almost 700 institutions around the world.

Posted 01 June 2016

EIFL (Electronic Information for Libraries) has published its 2015 annual report, showing the results of its collaboration with libraries in 60 developing and transitional countries around the world.

Posted 31 May 2016

Ofcom's 2016 Media Use Report reveals unsophisticated searchers - and worrying generational divides.

Posted 29 April 2016

2016 Index notes an overall decline in press freedom.

Posted 26 April 2016

Two events will explore how to build and maintain strong relationships between researchers in developing countries, publishers and other stakeholders.

Posted 21 April 2016

Four years of negotiation results in expanded right to be forgotten and more responsibilities for organisations.

Posted 15 April 2016

Education delivered via inexpensive smartphones can support new students, ensure lifelong learning, and transform the lives of girls and women.

Posted 10 March 2016

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