You may have come across discussion of the ‘academic spring’ – the movement started by academics (fairly randomly initially) to regain control of the journals that we write and edit
Managing Editor Sierra Williams presents a round-up of popular stories from around the web on higher...
In 2001, a group of prominent scientists urged a boycott of scholarly journals that refused to provi...
The article describes the evolution of scholarly communication through scholarly journals. It gives ...
Academic journals are evolving and proliferating but despite their success there is much room for im...
A look at media attention to the issue of open access to research papers in the run up to the Finch ...
The rise of open source online journals, free online courses, and other changes in the research and ...
This is concerned with the reception of science by those outside the scientific community, looking a...
With over 36 million visitors each month, the massive popularity of Academia.edu is uncontested. But...
Learned societies have become aligned with commercial publishers, who have increasingly taken over t...
Is it possible to write a publishable, peer-reviewed academic paper in a day? We attempted this task...
This article offers a snapshot of the status of and pressures on the academic author in the UK at th...
Open access repositories have fuelled a quiet revolution in disseminating knowledge, bypassing the t...
The Internet has fundamentally changed the publishing of scholarly peer reviewed journals and the wa...
Managing Editor Sierra Williams presents a round-up of popular stories from around the web on higher...
Parts of this research were supported through a grant from the Open Society Foundations (OSF) as wel...
Managing Editor Sierra Williams presents a round-up of popular stories from around the web on higher...
In 2001, a group of prominent scientists urged a boycott of scholarly journals that refused to provi...
The article describes the evolution of scholarly communication through scholarly journals. It gives ...
Academic journals are evolving and proliferating but despite their success there is much room for im...
A look at media attention to the issue of open access to research papers in the run up to the Finch ...
The rise of open source online journals, free online courses, and other changes in the research and ...
This is concerned with the reception of science by those outside the scientific community, looking a...
With over 36 million visitors each month, the massive popularity of Academia.edu is uncontested. But...
Learned societies have become aligned with commercial publishers, who have increasingly taken over t...
Is it possible to write a publishable, peer-reviewed academic paper in a day? We attempted this task...
This article offers a snapshot of the status of and pressures on the academic author in the UK at th...
Open access repositories have fuelled a quiet revolution in disseminating knowledge, bypassing the t...
The Internet has fundamentally changed the publishing of scholarly peer reviewed journals and the wa...
Managing Editor Sierra Williams presents a round-up of popular stories from around the web on higher...
Parts of this research were supported through a grant from the Open Society Foundations (OSF) as wel...
Managing Editor Sierra Williams presents a round-up of popular stories from around the web on higher...
In 2001, a group of prominent scientists urged a boycott of scholarly journals that refused to provi...
The article describes the evolution of scholarly communication through scholarly journals. It gives ...