The role of libraries in open access publishing
At the heart of open access is the ethos to facilitate the sharing of knowledge for the benefit of the wider public good, a mission that closely aligns with the ideals of librarians and the institutions they serve.
In 2015 we ran a survey to help librarians and information specialists working in chemistry and related subjects feel confident about open access.
We've captured their responses and explored what they mean in our new six-page survey report: The role of libraries in open access publishing.
Now we'd like to share our findings with you.
Tell us what's important to you and your researchers to unlock the research.
We'll also notify you of other research coming in 2016 on topics such as social media in the library, the changing role of the science librarian, and corporate single sign on.