Case StudiesWhy we need to find time for digital humanities: presenting a new partnership model at the University of SussexHarvell & Ball
Case StudiesThe role of the library in scholarly publishing: The University of Manchester experienceBains
Research ArticlesIn times of geopolitical and economic instability how can innovative technologies drive new revenue opportunities for institutions and research funding in the UK?Roberts
Opinion PiecesEasy access to the version of record (VoR) could help combat piracy: views from a publishing technologistMellins-Cohen
Case StudiesStaffordshire University’s Koha journey: taking an integrated approach to supporting an open source library management systemMcGarvey
Opinion PiecesThe predatory publishing phenomenon: dead end or just an inconvenience on the road to a new scholarly publishing landscape?Reynolds
CommentariesSuccessfully transitioning the world’s largest chemistry subscription journal to a gold open access publicationWilson & Humphrey
Case StudiesDiversity and inclusion in digital scholarship and pedagogy: the case of The Programming HistorianSichani et al.
Research ArticlesIt’s the workflows, stupid! What is required to make ‘offsetting’ work for the open access transitionGeschuhn & Stone
Case StudiesThe evolution of an e-book demand-driven acquisition programme at Swinburne University of TechnologyDavies
ArticlesWorking differently: an account of how a library-publisher partnership can enhance trust and valueHarvell & Folan
Research ArticlesHow libraries can support society publishers to accelerate their transition to full and immediate OA and Plan SWise & Estelle
ArticlesStarting over: applying new models that challenge existing paradigms in the scholarly publishing marketplaceScott
Opinion PiecesCollectivity and collaboration: imagining new forms of communality to create resilience in scholar-led publishingAdema & Moore