High prices could drive developing country researchers to use pirate websites like Sci-Hub

High prices could drive developing country researchers to use pirate websites like Sci-Hub

Sci-Hub – a website that finds a way through paywalls to host free copies of over 40 million journal papers...

Understanding the country context: why it is important

Understanding the country context: why it is important

Abdullah Shams Bin Tariq from Bangladesh urges publishers to take advice from organizations such as INASP in understanding country context...

Why collaborating in the research sector is mutually beneficial for consortia, publishers and donors

Why collaborating in the research sector is mutually beneficial for consortia, publishers and donors

As Research Uptake Manager in the Evidence into Action team at the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID), Ed Barney...

#inaspPrinciples: Publishers, work with library consortia for a win-win situation

#inaspPrinciples: Publishers, work with library consortia for a win-win situation

Dr Joel Sam spoke at the recent Publishers for Development conference, where he urged publishers to work more closely with...

From Principles to Practice: Conference gets library consortia and publishers working together

From Principles to Practice: Conference gets library consortia and publishers working together

A guest post by Teresa Hanley, Facilitator at Publishers for Development, Independent Consultant (thanley@gmail.com) I was pleased to be asked...

#inaspPrinciples for publishers 4 & 5: Pricing and sales, be realistic and predictable

#inaspPrinciples for publishers 4 & 5: Pricing and sales, be realistic and predictable

Principle #4 Think medium to long term on pricing Principle #5: Be realistic about sales expectations – where increases are...

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