Finding the science in social media
On this planet of nearly 8bn people, more than 3bn of us use social media each month [*]. This staggering growth, from the early days of social as a
Accelerating open access: what is missing from Plan S
Last week Science Europe announced the launch of cOAlition S – a group of 11 national research funding organisations in Europe who have all signed up
Lessons learned from open peer review: a publisher’s perspective
Rachel Burley discusses BMC's history in openness and transparency and what has been learnt.
Collaboration is key
What's next for Springer Nature and ResearchGate?
Understanding better the impact of COVID
New reports shed light on challenges ahead.
Connecting curious minds to advance learning and discovery
Springer Nature will stay curious, connect ideas, question how things are done, explore new ways to deliver for our communities and then make the changes that matter.
Guiding Nature to OA
We spoke to James Butcher, VP Journals, about the transition to OA for Nature journals, their unique value, and the innovative new pilot for three of our journals, Guided OA.
The quest for more value: A Long Read
Daniel Ropers shares some of his early observations about the academic publishing industry.