The Kortext blog
Welcome to the Kortext blog, where you’ll discover insights, opinions and interviews from across the higher education sector.
Greater visibility of accessibility features for April 2026
Read about how our latest release brings a smarter analytics experience, faster workflows and a series of app updates to improve usability across all platforms.
How libraries are approaching title-by-title eBook workflows
Find out the three main approaches to title-by-title eBook purchasing, how they compare and what the impact looks like for acquisitions teams.
Kortext announces new strategic partnership with LATINFLY
Our press release outlines the impact of our newly forged partnership between Kortext and LATINFLY, a renowned educational and professional content vendor for institutions across Latin America.
Project purple at UEL: inside the Kortext library takeover month
Kortext Account Manager Lloyd describes our latest collaboration with the University of East London – turning their libraries purple!
Nature – an open access collection
Read our blog to discover five free-to-access nature-themed titles from our open access collection, perfect for building reading lists this spring.
From planning to confirmation: your transition workflow checklist
A step-by-step checklist to help your library navigate a supplier transition with confidence, from early planning through to go-live and review.
Kortext achieves top ranking with 100% gold ASPIREscore for 2026
Read about Kortext’s latest ASPIREreview, confirming our commitment to an inclusive and accessible learning experience for all users.
Sign Language – an open access collection
To mark Sign Language Week, we’ve picked five open access titles from our sign language collection. Whether you’re a linguistics student, a Deaf studies researcher, or simply curious about sign languages, these titles offer rich insights.
Finalising your APUC Lot 1 and SUPC Lot 4 transition
As June draws closer, many university libraries are moving from early planning into final decision-making on their Lot 1 or Lot 4 transitions. Here are the key considerations we’re seeing across the sector.









