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Guest Post — Common Threads: Doing Things Differently So We Can Do Different Things

As the amount of scholarship continues to grow, Common Threads asks what new insights and utility can be found in reorganization of content for new audiences.

  • By Alexa Colella
  • Jul 10, 2019
  • 6 Comments
  • Time To Read: 5 mins

Agile isn’t Always Cheaper, But it Should Mitigate Risk

A lot of people talk about Agile project management and how effective it can be. They also talk about how hard it is to get executive buy-in. The disconnect is caused by a lack of understanding of how Agile reduces risk.

  • By Phill Jones
  • Jul 8, 2019
  • 1 Comment
  • Time To Read: 6 mins

The Robots are Writing: Will Machine-Generated Books Accelerate our Consumption of Scholarly Literature?

Does Springer Nature’s first machine-generated book usher in a new era of authorship? Or readership? Are the robots writing?

  • By Lettie Y. Conrad
  • Jun 25, 2019
  • 9 Comments
  • Time To Read: 7 mins

Remembering Sydney Brenner

Remembering one of the founding fathers of molecular biology and modern genetics, Sydney Brenner.

  • By David Crotty
  • May 3, 2019
  • 2 Comments
  • Time To Read: 2 mins

Springer Nature Syndicates Content to ResearchGate

A pilot project representing the first significant experiment with the syndication of publisher content to a content supercontinent.

  • By Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe
  • Mar 1, 2019
  • 58 Comments
  • Time To Read: 5 mins

Dieter Rams’ Ten Principles of Design

Creating a new product or service? Re-designing your journal? Dieter Rams’ ten principles of good design remain as vital a guide as ever.

  • By David Crotty
  • Feb 22, 2019
  • 5 Comments
  • Time To Read: < 1 min

LEGO in the Lab

LEGO is increasingly being used in teaching and research. Here are some fun examples of how and why it can be useful.

  • By Charlie Rapple
  • Jan 18, 2019
  • 6 Comments
  • Time To Read: 3 mins

Mixed Realities, Virtual Reality, and Augmented Reality in Scholarly Publishing: An Interview with Markus Kaindl and Martijn Roelandse

Augmented reality is increasingly being used in scholarly publishing — in expected and unexpected ways. Learn how Springer Nature has been experimenting with it in this interview with their Senior Manager of Semantic Data, Markus Kaindl, and Head of Innovation, Martijn Roelandse.

  • By Alice Meadows
  • Jan 17, 2019
  • 12 Comments
  • Time To Read: 6 mins

Guest Post: Bringing Value (and Making Things Happen) in Academic Publishing — An Interview with Martha Sedgwick of SAGE

Mary Beth Barilla interviews SAGE’s Martha Sedgwick in advance of her keynote address at the SSP’s Pre-conference at APE 2019.

  • By Mary Beth Barilla
  • Jan 10, 2019
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  • Time To Read: 5 mins

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