Chefs’ Selections: The Best Books Read During 2019 Part 2
The beginning of the holiday season means it’s time for our annual list of our favorite books read during the year. Today brings Part 2 of the list.
As President of Informed Strategies, I work with publishers and vendors to evaluate market strategies and to design and develop user oriented products and services. Our insights on content trends lead to practical advice and measurable results. Prior to consulting I worked in sales management for the citation indexes (now Clarivate Analytics) and had a first career in academic libraries.
The beginning of the holiday season means it’s time for our annual list of our favorite books read during the year. Today brings Part 2 of the list.
Publishing as we know it is being redefined to include other forms of content that are part of the scholar’s workflow.
Judy Luther takes an in-depth look at Unizin, a consortial effort by universities to build open source digital learning systems.
The beginning of the holiday season means it’s time for our annual list of our favorite books read during the year. Today brings Part 2 of the list.
An interview with Marshall Poe, editor-in-chief of the New Books Network, a rapidly growing platform for podcasts about scholarly works.
Evolving forms of digital scholarship such a 3-D images, multimedia, and geographic data are relatively new elements in the scholar’s workflow. These formats appear in stark contrast to the legacy books and journal articles required for career advancement within the […]
Judy Luther and Todd Carpenter look at the technological challenges of providing access to content in an increasingly dispersed and mobile world.
An overview of recent events and the current state of preprints in the scholarly communications landscape.
In 2004, two journalists imagined the impact of social participation would have on the news media.
NISO has released the results of their year long study of Altmetrics in draft form for comment.