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The humanities and social sciences sector is every bit as vibrant as STM publishing

Publisher Matthew Cockerill is one of the father figures of open access. So, exactly how open is he?
As the heavyweights continue to snap up smaller players in the enterprise content management sector, should information professionals cheer or fear?
Has peer review's time as the standard-bearer for quality research come to an end?
Natalie Ceeney's first year as CEO at the National Archives has been one of the most significant in the organisation's history

Online information tools: what can they do for you?

BookStore can help publishers keep control of online retail

Euromonitor's insights into national lifestyles and spending patterns

Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger explains what his Citizendium project will bring to the wiki reference world
Experts from the Metropolitan Police, online services and consulting want to set the modern standards for information management. Here, we meet the champions of the cause

We bring you some of the most powerful collaborative and non-hierarchical online information tools

In this digital age, the defender of our online rights should be young, enthusiastic, female and must speak Welsh. Everything the old guard isn't and Suw Charman is
Ruth Ward has revolutionised information sharing and consumption at law firm Allen & Overy. Here, she explains how this was achieved