Pilot project success means initiative will continue.
Posted 12 January 2016
Upcoming event focuses on the critical role of reading lists in supporting student learning.
Posted 11 January 2016
Screen is no more as content is moved elsewhere.
Posted 5 January 2016
Senior TV figures resign from state broadcaster.
Posted 4 January 2016
Copyright agreement leads to increased prices for Apple mobile products.
Posted 4 January 2016
Harvard teams up with Ravel Law to provide free access to digitised US case law.
Posted 21 December 2015
Integration aims to enrich current products and innovate new services
Posted 21 December 2015
Full-text articles on nature.com will continue to be made available to read and share as content sharing initiative becomes permanent
Posted 21 December 2015
Partnership with Worldreader will bring non-fiction content to mobile phones of families in sub-Saharan Africa and India
Posted 21 December 2015
Twitter has moved to protect the word subtweet, even though it didn't actually coin the term.
Posted 7 December 2015
Research suggests six million of the UK's homes and offices have underperforming broadband.
Posted 1 December 2015
Users of Altmetric are now able to search the database by ORCID iD.
Posted 1 December 2015
Platform relies on users to flag copyright issues.
Posted 1 December 2015
A survey of the UK's library, archives, records, IM and KM workforce highlights gender and diversity gaps.
Posted 1 December 2015
Snapcode deep linking will help promote great content.
Posted 1 December 2015
A survey by the British Interactive Media Association (BIMA) puts a price on digital skills gap.
Posted 22 November 2015
Tools being tested to reduce number of posts from or featuring your ex.
Posted 20 November 2015
Choice highlights rapid growth in use of emojis in the last year.
Posted 17 November 2015
Microblogging site Tumblr has begun to roll out an instant messaging feature.
Posted 11 November 2015
Figures suggest Snapchat users are much more engaged than users on Facebook.
Posted 10 November 2015
Academic publisher Elsevier responds to resignation of Lingua's entire editorial team.
Posted 8 November 2015
Facebook continues to dominate the social login market.
Posted 7 November 2015
Facebook set to launch Notify.
Posted 7 November 2015
ORCID will help solve author name ambiguity problems in research and scholarly communications.
Posted 4 November 2015
Springer Compact provides an "innovative new publishing business model".
Posted 22 October 2015
Twitter Polls being rolled out on apps and via Twitter website.
Posted 22 October 2015
The German Parliament is to vote on a law obliging phone companies to keep records on all Germans' communications
Posted 16 October 2015
Streaming growth slowing down in the US.
Posted 15 October 2015
Open dataset provides information on institutional research funding around the world.
Posted 13 October 2015
Deal expected to be finalised later in 2015.
Posted 10 October 2015
New platform will help devices connect via the cloud.
Posted 10 October 2015
WSJ City will be free at launch.
Posted 10 October 2015
AMP project aims to improve mobile experiences.
Posted 9 October 2015
Case brought by law student after Edward Snowden revelations of surveillance operations.
Posted 6 October 2015
Cross-industry campaign aims to help researchers choose best place to publish.
Posted 2 October 2015
Final print run of library catalogue cards.
Posted 2 October 2015
UKeiG, a special interest group of CILIP, has announced the winners of the Tony Kent Strix Award and the Jason Farradane Award.
Posted 1 October 2015
New service will cover Bundesliga and Premier League matches.
Posted 1 October 2015
Nominations for the 2016 Awards are now being sought.
Posted 20 September 2015
App provides a platform for strangers to share books.
Posted 19 September 2015
Libraries are one of four key areas identified to help "enrich our cultures and pave the way for stronger economic growth and trade".
Posted 18 September 2015
Move aims to improve discoverability of and access to content.
Posted 17 September 2015
ScienceOpen, the free research and OA publishing network, has now exceeded the ten million record mark.
Posted 17 September 2015
Wikipedia blocks 381 accounts for engaging in paid advocacy following an investigation.
Posted 11 September 2015
Agreement follows four years of negotiation.
Posted 11 September 2015
Research set out to discover most used social media sites.
Posted 11 September 2015
Contract awarded to develop a national library card system.
Posted 11 September 2015
First proposal exploring cross border digital content due December 2015.
Posted 6 September 2015
Publishing giant promises to make ancillary copyright payments.
Posted 6 September 2015
IFLA is calling for input and examples from libraries around the world.
Posted 27 August 2015