Ken Doctor Poses Life-or-death Questions For News Business
For those news organizations able to imagine life after COVID-19, long-term prospects are hampered by what Ken Doctor sees as a skills crisis.
For those news organizations able to imagine life after COVID-19, long-term prospects are hampered by what Ken Doctor sees as a skills crisis.
We are recognizing, in new ways, how much of daily life that authors and publishers make possible and how much they make life under lockdown bearable.
Publishers must maintain clean, reliable metadata for their content, including about authors, institution, license types, and citations.
“Does this mean we’ve found the floor here? Probably not – the response to this pandemic is still in its early days.”
Tracking the metrics of scientific innovation in the midst of a global pandemic
Scholarly publishers have taken up a range of new approaches to strengthen relationships with researchers
People are going to realize what libraries already offer digitally, and what they can’t offer digitally, says PW’s Andrew Albanese
The novel corona virus that can lead to COVID-19 has given rise to a new, sometimes terrifying vocabulary: Social distancing. Flattening the curve. Super-spreader.
Over the next several weeks, CCC is delivering a series of virtual programming originally intended for London Book Fair presentations.
In emails to a select group of librarians, Macmillan sought feedback on three alternative schemes. In all three, according to Andrew Albanese, Macmillan’s eight-week embargo would be abandoned.