Best of BTB: Can Data Science Measure Up to COVID19?
Data scientists everywhere today are heading this sage advice: Don’t waste a crisis.
Data scientists everywhere today are heading this sage advice: Don’t waste a crisis.
Overnight, K to 12 education shifted from homerooms to rooms in homes. And while distance learning wasn’t new, families and teachers both needed to learn fast about making the digital grade.
The world has changed in a decade and a half – and now, Beyond the Book is changing too, CCC’s Chris Kenneally announces. Beginning in January 2021, CCC’s podcast name becomes “Velocity of Content.”
“A Promised Land” is expected to dwarf all the other big books we’ve seen already this year, reports PW’s Andrew Albanese.
The recently launched Policy Commons hopes to fireproof the online library of the Internet, at least where it comes to policy documents and research papers.
Joe Biden in the White House does not mean Donald Trump titles will vanish from bookstore shelves
Nothing in our lives today is untouched by the coronavirus pandemic. The endeavor of scientific publishing is arguably affected even more than most.
London Book Fair organizers Reed Exhibitions revealed plans to return to Olympia Hall in late June 2021.
A global group from academia and scholarly communications have prepared a book publishing guide to Open Access.
“I’ve always been sort of a practical person. I thought, what’s the best thing for my career and my direction? At one point it was traditional publishing, and then it shifted to self-publishing, now it’s shifted to something else.”