INASP brings Kudos to Journals Online to extend visibility of research publications from developing countries

INASP brings Kudos to Journals Online to extend visibility of research publications from developing countries

INASP brings the latest technology and trends in research communication to its Journals Online (JOLs) project through its new venture...

Sri Lanka’s scholarship reaches wider audience with communications support

Sri Lanka’s scholarship reaches wider audience with communications support

INASP’s Emily Marlow recently spent a week in Sri Lanka working with the country’s National Science Foundation to improve its...

Social media and metrics at core of new SLJOL platform

Sri Lanka’s primary journal platform, Sri Lanka Journals Online(SLJOL) – which is managed by the country’s National Science Foundation (NSF) – has moved...

Tanzanian publishing workshops consider copyright and ethics

Tanzanian publishing workshops consider copyright and ethics

Maaike Duine is Project Manager of the Strengthening Tanzanian Publishing (TZAP) project. In this latest blog post, she reflects on...

Policy makers sharing online spaces: an opportunity to learn and foster a culture of use of knowledge in politics

Policy makers sharing online spaces: an opportunity to learn and foster a culture of use of knowledge in politics

Following their first post, Vanesa Weyrauch and Leandro Echt from Politics & Ideas provide further information about learning from the...

How to target a journal that’s right for your research

How to target a journal that’s right for your research

(The article below was originally published on SciDev.Net on 15 December 2014.) Hitting a target is not easy, and neither...

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