As we go into 2018, it is interesting to reflect on continued developments in the open access landscape. The open access market manages to be both dynamic and slow moving at the same time. The open access market Itself will continue to grow – we estimate by 15-20% over 2017 – to be in excess… Read More
Philadelphia, PA (October 23, 2017) – Delta Think (www.deltathink.com), a consulting and advisory firm focused on innovation and growth in scholarly communications, today announced the release of a new Open Access Market Sizing analysis as part of the continually updated Delta Think Data & Analytics Tool (OA DAT). Launched in January 2017, OA DAT provides publishers,… Read More
Watch as Dan Pollock demonstrates the versatility of the Delta Think Open Access Data & Analytics Tool, showcasing data and analysis from our Megajournals and Large Multi-Disciplinary Journals (LMDJ’s) topic. The video covers article output and year over year growth in aggregate and for a subset of selected journals. … Read More
Philadelphia, PA (December 8, 2016) – Delta Think, a consulting and advisory firm focused on innovation and growth in scholarly communications, announced today the debut of Delta Think Investigations, a set of execution-focused, data-driven analyses of relevant and timely topics in scholarly communications. Investigations will offer actionable insights to support users in their own discovery process,… Read More
Philadelphia, PA (May 2, 2016) – Delta Think, a business and technology consulting firm focused on innovation and growth in scholarly publishing and association management, announced today the appointment of Deni Auclair as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Senior Analyst. In her role as CFO, Ms. Auclair will support Delta Think’s continuing growth by providing strategic… Read More
In working on the next Ask The Chefs post for the Scholarly Kitchen, I remembered a post I had written back in 2006 (yes, I was blogging in 2006). I found it on my old Typepad blog and decided to repost it here. There are certain management theorists and practitioners that I follow. I read… Read More
This morning I published a post on SXSW over on the Scholarly Kitchen. Here’s an excerpt: Sometimes you need to magnify something to see it clearly, and Elon Musk is the magnification of curiosity, exploration, and optimism. He described everything from the thruster problem that delayed the space station docking of the SpaceX Dragon capsule, to… Read More