We are proud to share a video recording of our August News & Views companion online discussion forum! Following on from our inaugural sessions on Market Predictions During Economic Uncertainty in April, and on balance of business models across content types in June, our August News & Views discussion webinar focused on Sustainable Open Access – including… Read More
On July 30, Delta Think Chief Digital Officer Dan Pollock participated in a CHORUS Forum on Open Access Policies and Compliance in a Global Context. Dan’s talk was part of the webinar session moderated by David Crotty of Oxford University Press, and also included presentations by Alicia Wise from Information Power and Yasushi Ogasaka from… Read More
We are all about helping organizations adapt to dynamic environments whether within the publishing sector or the funder landscape. When asked about navigating uncertainty during our April News and Views discussion, Founder Ann Michael pointed to cross-publisher and cross-organization collaboration as the way forward. One stellar example of this kind of pragmatic collaboration to advance… Read More
We are proud to share a video recording of our June News & Views companion online discussion forum! Following on from our inaugural session on Market Predictions During Economic Uncertainty in April, June’s session is our second webinar and a companion to our June News & Views Newsletter on the same theme. If you missed… Read More
With thousands of repositories now active, do they provide any indication of publishing activity? How much activity is really present in them? Our Open Access Data & Analytics Tool allows us to pull insights from the data – and now you can take a test drive too! Most scholarly publishers are familiar with arXiv as being… 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
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