Global e-book survey results now available from ebrary - June 26, 2008
E-book technology firm ebrary, US, has announced that the results of its first 2008 Global Student E-book Survey completed by nearly 6,500 students throughout the world, representing nearly 400 individual institutions. Designed by more than 150 college and university librarians worldwide, the wide-scale survey explores students'… Read More
Ingram Digital survey examines key drivers of digital textbooks usage growth - June 24, 2008
Digital content services provider Ingram Digital, US, has announced a new survey of e-book users conducted by its Education Solutions unit. The survey is seen to confirm the top three factors driving a surge in adoption of digital textbooks that led Ingram's January-May sales to surpass… Read More
Transparency norms altering scientific publication scenario, says Best Practices report - June 24, 2008
Pharmaceutical research firm Best Practices, LLC, US, has released a new report titled 'Scientific Publications Strategy: Managing Reputation, Clinical Trial Results and Commercial Relevance'. According to the report, the landscape of scientific publications strategy, planning and delivery is changing with the advent of transparency guidelines. It… Read More
IMU report cautions against use of citation statistics to gauge research quality - June 13, 2008
The International Mathematical Union (IMU), in cooperation with the International Council on Industrial and Applied Mathematics and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, has released a report on the use of citations in assessing research quality. The report, titled… Read More
Scientists and researchers mean business with social applications - June 11, 2008
2collab, the research collaboration platform from STM publisher Elsevier, Netherlands, has announced the results of a survey, asking researchers about the role of social media in their professional lives. The survey, which yielded over 1,800 responses, revealed that scientists are using blogs, wikis, and social networking… Read More
RIN report on the publication and quality assurance of research data outputs - June 11, 2008
The UK's Research Information Network (RIN), has set out the results of a project, supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and JISC, to investigate the publication and quality assurance of research data. The report, titled 'To Share or not to Share: Publication and Quality… Read More
Best Practice Database supports Bio-Pharma M&A Integration with new publication - June 11, 2008
Pharmaceutical research firm Best Practices, LLC, US, recently published a study titled 'M&A Integration Excellence: What Bio-Pharma Companies Need to Know', in its on-demand benchmark repository, Best Practice Database. Bio-Pharma executives are increasingly finding value in the research products and services offered by Best Practices, LLC,… Read More
UK groups commission study on costs related to scholarly communications process - May 26, 2008
The Research Information Network has reportedly joined together with the Publishing Research Consortium, the Society of College, National and University Libraries, and Research Libraries UK for a new study titled 'Activities, costs and funding flows in the scholarly communications system in the UK'. The study has… Read More
Texterity releases digital magazine reader survey results for 2008 - May 23, 2008
Digital publishing solutions provider Texterity, Inc., US, has released the results of its third annual BPA Worldwide-certified digital magazine reader survey. The survey, conducted with Mediamark Research & Intelligence (MRI), is projected as the most comprehensive profile of digital magazine reader preferences and demographic data to… Read More
Hinari initiative seen to boost scientific activity in developing countries - May 21, 2008
Hinari Access to Research initiative has announced that its collaborative efforts to provide free and low cost access to health research in developing countries have made a significant impact on advancing scientific discoveries in these regions. Designed by the WHO and global biomedical publishers, the programme… Read More