Dotmatics and TetraScience announce strategic partnership to build data integration - February 4, 2019
Dotmatics, a provider of scientific informatics solutions and services, and TetraScience, an R&D data integration platform, have formed a strategic partnership. The partnership is designed to bring R&D labs an improved relationship with their scientific data. As part of the partnership, TetraScience has built a… Read More
Dr. Jon Tennant to keynote special luncheon at NFAIS 2019 Annual Conference - February 1, 2019
Open Science advocate, activist, and researcher Dr. Jon Tennant will deliver a luncheon address at the National Federation of Advanced Information Services' (NFAISTM) 61st Annual Conference, February 13 - 15, 2019, at the Hilton Old Town Alexandria Hotel in Virginia. Dr. Tennant completed his award-winning PhD… Read More
Dutch universities give OA another boost - February 1, 2019
The Dutch universities will give open access an extra boost from 2019 by starting a pilot titled 'You share, we take care' to make publications available after six months in collaboration with researchers. In order to achieve the Dutch ambition of 100% open access in 2020, agreements have been… Read More
Plan S under spotlight at LBF’s Research & Scholarly Publishing Forum - January 31, 2019
The London Book Fair 2019's Research and Scholarly Publishing Forum, scheduled to be held on March 13, 2019, will tackle the key issues and trends facing academic publishing, including the impact of 'Plan S' on publishing business models, and the latest on OA monographs. The conference… Read More
EBSCO Information Services seeks applications for 2019 Solar grant program - January 29, 2019
EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) has announced the 2019 EBSCO Solar grant program to help libraries in their sustainability efforts. As part of the EBSCO Solar initiative, EBSCO is soliciting grant applications to give libraries the opportunity to 'go green' by funding solar installations. EBSCO will be… Read More
Research Collections and Preservation Consortium expands its scope and membership - January 28, 2019
The Research Collections and Preservation Consortium (ReCAP), founded by Columbia University, The New York Public Library, and Princeton University in 2000 to preserve and make accessible the collections of its members, has expanded its scope and membership, transforming its original mission from serving as a shared… Read More