We live in the age of the web. For information professionals in particular, this has been the defining fact of the last 25 years. It has enabled ever greater quantities of research to be published, expanded the range of media we can use, and offered new possibilities for recognizing and rewarding research contributions. But such opportunities also bring challenges and pitfalls. If we do the right things, this could be a golden age for research, but to make the most of it we must embrace the original principles that made the web itself such a powerful force
The development of information and communciation technology during the last couple of decades is rem...
Since the first free research-sharing site, arXiv, appeared in 1991, the push for open access to com...
This paper draws attention to the emergence of the World Wide Web as an alternative to library servi...
We live in an exciting time. There are huge opportunities starting to open up for more effective res...
The development of information and communciation technology during the last couple of decades is rem...
PERSPECTIVE We live in an exciting time. There are huge opportunities starting to open up for mor...
The current model of scholarly communications fails to meet the information needs of researchers wor...
In the 21st Century, research is increasingly data- and computation-driven. Researchers, funders, an...
The development of information and communciation technology during the last couple of decades is rem...
The major challenge facing universities in the next decade is to reinvent themselves as information ...
The exchange of information enabled by the Internet has swept away many limitations on research and ...
Complaints about spiralling serials costs, lack of service from large commercial publishers, and the...
We're at an important stage in the history of science. The internet has dramatically accelerated the...
I have seen the future arrive several different times and in a number of different settings. It arri...
In February, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) released a memo directin...
The development of information and communciation technology during the last couple of decades is rem...
Since the first free research-sharing site, arXiv, appeared in 1991, the push for open access to com...
This paper draws attention to the emergence of the World Wide Web as an alternative to library servi...
We live in an exciting time. There are huge opportunities starting to open up for more effective res...
The development of information and communciation technology during the last couple of decades is rem...
PERSPECTIVE We live in an exciting time. There are huge opportunities starting to open up for mor...
The current model of scholarly communications fails to meet the information needs of researchers wor...
In the 21st Century, research is increasingly data- and computation-driven. Researchers, funders, an...
The development of information and communciation technology during the last couple of decades is rem...
The major challenge facing universities in the next decade is to reinvent themselves as information ...
The exchange of information enabled by the Internet has swept away many limitations on research and ...
Complaints about spiralling serials costs, lack of service from large commercial publishers, and the...
We're at an important stage in the history of science. The internet has dramatically accelerated the...
I have seen the future arrive several different times and in a number of different settings. It arri...
In February, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) released a memo directin...
The development of information and communciation technology during the last couple of decades is rem...
Since the first free research-sharing site, arXiv, appeared in 1991, the push for open access to com...
This paper draws attention to the emergence of the World Wide Web as an alternative to library servi...