No Languishing for Global Publishing in 2021
The ongoing global public health crisis deeply challenged all sectors of publishing in 2021. Yet industry stakeholders remained determined in the pursuit of renewal and recovery.
The ongoing global public health crisis deeply challenged all sectors of publishing in 2021. Yet industry stakeholders remained determined in the pursuit of renewal and recovery.
To see into the future of media, exit Interstate 81 in Syracuse, New York, and head to the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.
Librarians miss you, and they want you back. That’s just one finding of an unprecedented survey of 4,000 librarians and patrons.
“This is a platform by Africans, for Africans, on African research. It can’t get better than that,” says Joy Owango.
Revealing insights on what pandemic lockdowns meant for drug researchers who also were caregivers.
“Publishers across our sector must think about their responsibility for our collective environment,” says Michiel Kolman.
Following fashion is essential to some and may seem silly to others, yet fashion brands are economic powerhouses and barometers of social change.
Part business model, part ideology, Open Science emphasizes collaboration and transparency for research and research-related publications.
In June, the UK’s Intellectual Property Office announced it will look at changes to the exhaustion of intellectual property rights. Essentially, exhaustion of IP rights is a limit on the control that copyright holders and others have over physical distribution of their works, such as books, in markets around the world.