Student mobility is shrinking
According to the survey conducted by the British Council, the students leaving their home country for higher education to abroad has decreased in number. The reason behind this change is…
According to the survey conducted by the British Council, the students leaving their home country for higher education to abroad has decreased in number. The reason behind this change is…
Peking University ventures to strengthen its growing linguistics program and expand its collection by acquiring the prestigious De Gruyter Mouton collection. The package includes 2,400 ebook titles (up to and…
The Public Library of Science (PLOS) and PubGrade GmbH have collaborated to provide PLOS with PubGrade’s integrated advertising platform: PubGrade for Publishers. PubGrade provides the Public Library of Science with…
Japan is all set to bid for the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore HSR (High-Speed Rail) contract by offering an inclusive financial package and other offerings to make the package look attractive. Japan…
National Institutes of Health (NIH) rule has again hauled controversy from the publishers and academic librarians. The new rule which is now a law requires NIH-funded researchers to submit an…
According to experts’ assumptions there could be a fall in the number of Chinese students studying at Australian Universities on account of new anti-treason laws that have been portrayed as…
John Wiley and Sons Inc. have introduced a new program of digital primary sources that provides first-time access to rare historical records across the sciences and medicine. Wiley Digital Archives…
The marketplace for science search engines is cut-throat and crowded. Dimensions database has been launched on January 15, which intends to provide new methods to academics to analyse the scholarly…