Special Libraries

Move will help strengthen Taylor & Francis' capabilities in open access and open research and will extend its range of innovative publishing services.

Posted 13 January 2020

Report highlights the distorting effect of hyper-authored articles on citation and impact analysis.

Posted 10 December 2019

Beta version of resource for six cultural and heritage organisations announced.

Posted 27 November 2019

Call for submissions released; deadline mid-January 2020.

Posted 25 November 2019

Collaboration with Google announced.

Posted 08 November 2019

The International Alliance of Research Library Associations (IARLA) welcomes the move towards the open access environment for journal articles.

Posted 31 October 2019

RoRI wants to enable more strategic, open, diverse and inclusive research.

Posted 02 October 2019

University acquires judge's annotated copy of book at centre of obscenity trial.

Posted 02 October 2019

Helle Lauridsen reports from the tenth NEXT LIBRARY event, held in Aarhus, Denmark.

Posted 23 June 2019

New archive contains captured website content.

Posted 08 May 2019

International Museums Day is celebrated in May 2019. Kenn Bicknell considers the lessons libraries can learn from museums.

Posted 03 May 2019

The Bookseller and The Reading Agency are inviting submissions for the 2019 Library of the Year.

Posted 29 April 2019

Libraries matter for Europe and Europe matters for libraries. IFLA and its partners have developed a library manifesto for Europe. Here are the highlights.

Posted 26 April 2019

Global Alliance of Open Access Scholarly Communication Platforms launched at a session organised by UNESCO.

Posted 23 April 2019

Over 450 items are now available to academic libraries with more to follow.

Posted 07 March 2019

Gale, a Cengage company, has released the third installment of its award-winning Archives of Sexuality & Gender series.

Posted 26 February 2019

Country's principle scientific adviser calls for complete open access for science.

Posted 21 February 2019

Currently in-between homes, London's Feminist Library is one of the UK's most unique and resilient archives.

Posted 20 February 2019

It's 2019 and ILI is back to celebrate innovative libraries and librarians in our 21st year. We take a look behind the scenes as the Call for Speakers opens, and speaker proposals start to come in.

Posted 28 January 2019

Katherine Skinner, Executive Director of Educopia, shares her thoughts on scholarly communications and network-driven collaboration.

Posted 24 September 2018

Call for comments and feedback.

Posted 18 June 2018

Open to non-members, topics covered include privacy and GIS data.

Posted 07 June 2018

Announcing LibraryCamp Camp, a new library learning festival, with tents!

Posted 30 May 2018

UK the most breached country in Europe, yet UK IT security spend lags behind.

Posted 29 May 2018

Martin White considers the intellectual property and security implications for hosting jointly shared information and data.

Posted 21 February 2018

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