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In a recent survey undertaken by ICE Publishing found that 80% of authors have not been contacted regarding Plan S.
Overt Software, a provider of federated access management solutions, is inviting colleagues to take part in an online access management and authentication survey.
Non-standard public records, open source intelligence, unpublished research data, and web interfaces have joined the list of critically endangered digital materials in 2019.
Digital Science launched a report on the state of open data to celebrate open access week.
The first Nature Index young universities tables and supplement, which rank universities aged 50 and under, have been published.
A reminder has been issued that the deadline for expressions of interest for history of science collections to be considered for digitisation as part of the Jisc Wiley collaboration is 8 November 2019.
The United States National Archives and Records Administration and Australia’s Academic and Research Network have become the latest Associate Members of the Digital Preservation Coalition.
According to the latest report from ProQuest affiliate Bowker, self-publishing grew at a rate of 40 percent in 2018 – and shows no signs of slowing down.
Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press have announced the results of a joint, global survey into the future of the scholarly monograph.
The launch of the Research on Research Institute (RoRI) has been announced.