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Elsevier, CAE offer simulation technology for health science curriculums |
Elsevier and CAE have announced an electronic nursing education solution to be available in July. The offering features evidence-based scenarios programmed for CAE's METI line of human patient simulators, including an EHR and a library of teaching resources to guide the student through simulation. More
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Knovel adds Manufacturing Engineering subject area |
Knovel, provider of a Web-based application integrating technical information with analytical and search tools, has announced its newest subject area, Manufacturing Engineering. The offering will help aerospace, industrial equipment, and equipment manufacturing firms improve their integrated design efforts for faster time to market, more efficient assembly, less waste and higher quality. More
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OCLC adds linked data to WorldCat, appends Schema.org descriptive mark-up to WorldCat.org pages |
Global library cooperative OCLC has announced that it is taking the first step toward adding linked data to WorldCat by appending Schema.org descriptive mark-up to WorldCat.org pages. With the addition of Schema.org mark-up to all book, journal and other bibliographic resources in WorldCat.org, the entire publicly available version of WorldCat is now available for use by intelligent Web crawlers, like Google and Bing. More
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SAGE partners with University of North Carolina Greensboro on SAGE Open |
Academic publisher SAGE and the University of North Carolina Greensboro (UNC Greensboro) have announced a partnership designed to encourage social science and humanities faculty and students at the university to publish in SAGE Open. Launched by SAGE in 2011, SAGE Open claims to be the first peer-reviewed, broad-based 'Gold' open access social science and humanities journal. More
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NISO to develop recommended practices for demand-driven acquisition of monographs |
The NISO is to develop recommended practices for the Demand-Driven Acquisition (DDA) of Monographs. DDA is seen to make it possible to purchase only what is needed, allowing libraries to spend the same amount of money as they previously spent on monographs, but with greater use. More
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Registration for 2012 Library Assessment Conference now open |
The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) has announced that registration is now open for the 2012 Library Assessment Conference: Building Effective, Sustainable, Practical Assessment. It is claimed to be the only conference in North America to focus solely on library assessment. This fourth assessment conference will be held from October 29-31, 2012, in Charlottesville, Virginia. More
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Allen Press offers mobile optimisation for its online journal hosting platform, Pinnacle |
Publishing services provider Allen Press, Inc. is offering mobile optimisation for its online journal hosting platform, Pinnacle. Pinnacle for Mobile enables publishers to present content attractively across all major mobile platforms while controlling access from the institution out to the end users and their devices. More
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George Mason University Libraries select Ex Libris' Primo discovery and delivery system |
Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group has announced that George Mason University Libraries have selected the Primo discovery and delivery system. Combined with the Primo Central Index of scholarly e-resources, the Primo system enables users to search the entire spectrum of a library's collections through a single point of access, and to receive a single, relevance-ranked list of results. More
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Cengage Learning and National Geographic Society announce extended agreement to create additional library products |
Gale, part of Cengage Learning, and the National Geographic Society, a non-profit scientific and educational organisation, have announced an extended agreement to create additional library products as part of a new product suite, National Geographic Virtual Library. The new resources will be available to customers starting in fall 2012. More
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American Society of Plant Biologists join The Independent Scholarly Publishers Group |
The Independent Scholarly Publishers Group (ISPG), managed by Dragonfly Sales and Marketing Consulting, has added the American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB) to its ranks, along with its two journals - The Plant Cell and Plant Physiology. The ISPG will be representing ASPB to Australia/New Zealand, Turkey, and the Middle East. More
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