Lies, Greed, and the Need to Dominate Caught lying about video metrics and advertising policies, Facebook seems shameless
Are We Undervaluing "the Library"? Returning to user-centric approaches may help better align services and needs
Funding Databases with Subscriptions When databases run out of grants, some are learning that subscriptions work
Paywalls, Social Media, and Dad Bods A new survey suggests that publishers aren't adequately resourcing subscription acquisition
The Problem of Preprints in the Press News coverage in four papers shows non-peer-reviewed content is often cited
Subscribers Liked These the Best Here are the posts from September subscribers to "The Geyser" read the most
Deane Root & Music Scholarship Updating the "Grove Music Online" for the digital age, and how music studies are changing
Interview with Vivian Berghahn The head of Berghahn Books talks about "subscribe to open," SSH publishing, and more
Does Formatting "Cost" $1,908? A paper suggests formatting is expensive for academics, but it's a very weak study