Blog Exploring the ALPSP – Search on the Open Web, UX and Peer Review September 17, 2015 This post follows on from last week’s, that served as sort of a kick-off for my own personal conference season. Last…
Press release Digital Science and Katalysis Lead Initiative to Explore Blockchain Technologies for Peer Review March 7, 2018 The initiative is an important step towards a fairer and more transparent ecosystem for peer review and explores the utility…
Blog Digital Science awards Catalyst Grants to Etalia, Simiary & Writefull for research innovation September 7, 2016 Etalia, Simiary and Writefull, three companies aiming to disrupt the academic space, are the latest recipients of the Catalyst Grant…
Blog Gathering a sense of community to showcase universities’ research capabilities October 20, 2022 This NZ university community is growing stronger thanks to a new showcase of its research equipment, capabilities and expertise
Press release Digital Science’s Catalyst Grant calls for innovations to safeguard research integrity August 19, 2024 Digital Science’s 2024 Catalyst Grant round is driven by a need to address one of the most pressing issues faced…
Press release University of the Witwatersrand chooses Figshare to support its open data goals June 18, 2024 The University of the Witwatersrand has chosen Figshare to support its research community with archiving, publishing, sharing and promoting their…
Blog Fast forward: A new approach for AI and research February 28, 2024 We look at the new Dimensions Research GPT solutions, combining the scientific evidence base of Dimensions with ChatGPT’s preeminent Generative…
Blog #FoundersFriday with Overleaf’s John Hammersley and John Lees-Miller: Part 2 April 1, 2016 We are very excited to be launching a new recurring series on our blog, #FoundersFriday, in which we will be…
Blog The Beginner’s Guide to Being an LGBT+ Ally Part 1 June 1, 2017 This post is the first instalment of a two-part series. Today marks the start of Pride Month and though…
Blog What Should the Scientific Community of Tomorrow Look Like? November 15, 2017 Isla Watton, Nathalie Pettorelli & Seirian Sumner If you could change one thing about the scientific culture right now, what…
Blog Reflecting on Research Days with Dimensions January 21, 2020 At Digital Science, it’s safe to say that we love data, and the stories that emerge from it. These stories…
Blog Starting with Stories and Games: Building The Pipeline September 25, 2018 This post originally featured on < div > ersity Over the past 15 years, I have been fortunate to work at…
Press release Overleaf accelerates into new era October 12, 2022 Overleaf Co-founder and CEO John Hammersley is moving on to take up a broader role within parent company Digital Science
Press release Digital Science Awards Catalyst Grant for Development of New Online Tools to Empower Women Working in STEM September 15, 2015 On the 200th anniversary of the birth of Ada Lovelace this year, Ada Lovelace Day and Digital Science will mark…
Blog Celebrating Ada Lovelace – computing pioneer and women in STEM today October 12, 2021 We interview the founder of Finding Ada, Suw Charman Anderson, about Ada Lovelace Day and women in STEM today
Press release Digital Science Reveals Catalyst Grant Winners September 7, 2016 Etalia, Simiary and Writefull, three companies aiming to disrupt the academic space, are the latest recipients of the Catalyst Grant…
Blog Our open principles April 16, 2024 These principles help to contextualize the work that Digital Science does to support the publicly funded, open research ecosystem
Blog New path opens up support for humanities in OA publishing October 23, 2023 Can a new Open Access collection help overcome the challenges facing monographs?
Blog Altmetric 500: Methodology July 17, 2024 Discover the methodology behind the new Altmetric 500 – our initiative to highlight the impact and influence of academic articles
Blog Metrics and The Social Contract: Using Numbers, Preserving Humanity July 26, 2016 Ever since Eugene Garfield first began to analyse citation patterns in academic literature, bibliometrics and scientometrics have been highly pragmatic…