Coronavirus speeds journals’ shift towards open access
Scientists fighting for more publicly available research say changes made during Covid-19 crisis have influenced their efforts
Scientists fighting for more publicly available research say changes made during Covid-19 crisis have influenced their efforts
Four-year deal with Wiley hailed as ‘step-change’ moment in switch to open-access publishing
Concerns raised over proposed UK open access rules that would require researchers to surrender copyright
Huge bill for journal access revealed as UK institutions begin strategy talks over Elsevier renewal deal
Online conferences can engage new audiences but present significant organisational challenges. Jack Grove speaks to a scientist to find out how it is done
World’s second-biggest publisher says proposals to accelerate switch to open access would not be sustainable for many titles
Economic and Social Research Council may provide four years of PhD funding amid concerns over stress caused by three-year model
Analysis of publishing deals across Europe highlights different costs faced by country-level consortia
Tan Eng Chye reflects on how pioneering lifelong learning programme has fared in its first year
Italian mathematician Alessio Figalli says falling short demonstrates the testing and unknowable nature of research
London Book Fair hears claims European open access push may aid big publishers rather than reduce their power
University leaders are increasingly expected to communicate directly with staff and students, often on controversial topics – how should they handle this tricky task?
Chief executive Anant Agarwal explains how the Harvard-MIT platform has defied sceptics and financial pressures to stay true to its mission
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