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2016

  • Ten questions for authors to consider when publishing on an open access basis

    Here are ten questions to think about when you are deciding to publish on an open access basis. What kind of open access do you and your co-authors want for your article? Generally speaking there are two main routes to making your article available on an open access basis. Gold – Where an article publication […]

  • Mari Aaltonen, Senior Information Specialist, Library at Aalto University, Finland

    What is the biggest challenge you have faced in your career so far? “Taking responsibility of a library’s e-resources with just 8 hours of instruction was quite a challenge and it did take a couple of years before I felt I really had it all under control.” What do you think will be your biggest […]

  • Should you walk or run in the rain?

    Thanks to the research of Franco Bocci, Professor of Engineering at the University of Brescia, we are now closer to solving this question, which has puzzled physicists and mathematicians (as well as the average pedestrian) for quite some time. His paper, which is not the first on this subject to be published in the European […]

  • Xiao Tu the Talking Robot at Tsinghua University Library

    At Librarian Insider we love hearing about new initiatives happening at your library, and invite you to share your stories with us and the library community. Some of you have already shared your creative and original ideas, allowing us to bring you stories such as “The Personal Librarian Program”, an initiative at Yale University that […]

  • SLA 2012 Annual Conference

    You didn’t have to click your heels together three times to find your home away from home at this year’s SLA Conference. Held in the state-of-the-art McCormick Place, just minutes from downtown Chicago, all that was required was to follow the yellow brick road to the PAM Suite where event goers could unwind in the […]

  • A big thank you to Michael Levine-Clark and John McDonald

    Staff at IOP Publishing’s head office in Bristol, UK, recently had the pleasure of a visit from two esteemed librarians: Michael Levine-Clark, the Associate Dean for Scholarly Communication and Collections Services at the University of Denver and John McDonald, the Associate Dean for Collections at the University of Southern California. Both kindly agreed to take […]

  • ALA 2013

    This past January, the ALA’s 2013 Midwinter meeting was held in stunning Seattle, WA. The historic Pike Brewing Company in Pike Place Market was the backdrop for the SciTech Section’s dinner reception, sponsored by IOP Publishing. Thanks to the suggestion of Mel DeSart (University of Washington), over 60 guests experienced great grub, an on-site brewery, […]

  • Did You Know?

    You may already know that our publishing line-up includes more than 60 journals which reflect the growth of scientific research and application in over a dozen areas. You also probably know that we strive to make the latest scientific information easily accessible to audiences of all types. Here are a few publishing highlights from 2012 […]