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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins to publish official journal of the International Nurses Society on Addictions |
Healthcare information provider Wolters Kluwer Health (WK Health) has announced a publishing partnership with the International Nurses Society on Addictions (IntNSA). IntNSA is a professional specialty organisation that seeks to advance excellence in nursing care for the prevention and treatment of addictions for diverse populations across all practice settings through advocacy, collaboration, education, research and policy development. More
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Wiley announces increased impact factors for journal titles |
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. has announced a continued increase in the proportion of its journal titles indexed in the Thomson ISI 2011 Journal Citation Reports. A total of 1,156 Wiley titles were indexed, representing an increase of 5 percent from the 2010 JCR. More
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BMJ Informatica unveils software tool to reduce prescribing errors |
BMJ Informatica has launched a new software tool named Prescribing+ designed to help support primary care providers and commissioners with prescribing budget responsibilities to reduce prescribing errors in GP practices. It has been developed by BMJ Informatica in conjunction with Eclipse Solutions. More
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Proceedings of SPIE rank among top 50 most-used journals in the world |
The SPIE Digital Library has announced that its Proceedings of SPIE has ranked among leading journals for the third quarter in a row, as one of the 50 most-used of 50,000 journals in the world. The SPIE Proceedings comprise much of the SPIE Digital Library contents, and rank among the top 50 most-used journals out of 50,000 analysed in the Ex Libris bX Journal Popularity Report. More
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OCLC awarded $99,957 IMLS grant for new initiative to ensure public access to digital content |
OCLC has been awarded a $99,957 grant by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) for a new initiative, 'The Big Shift: Advancing Public Library Participation in Our Digital Future.' The purpose of the grant is to more fully understand the challenges that U.S. public libraries face in providing e-book content to borrowers, as they ensure that all Americans continue to have access to commercially produced content through their local public libraries, even as formats change. More
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Gale launches new resource for research on business, companies and industries |
Gale, part of Cengage Learning and publisher of research and reference resources for libraries, schools and businesses, has announced Business Insights: Essentials, a new resource for research on business, companies and industries built on the same intuitive platform as the recently announced Business Insights: Global. The new resource will replace Gale's long-standing Business and Company Resource Center database. More
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Blackboard and Ingram in deal to integrate VitalSource Bookshelf and Blackboard Learn |
Enterprise technology and innovative solutions provider Blackboard Inc. and Ingram's Vital Source Technologies, Inc. have announced a global agreement to give students and faculty one-click access to Vital Source's e-textbook platform directly within the Blackboard Learn learning management (LMS) system. The planned integration would be available for users both online and for mobile devices. More
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Boston College Libraries have gone live with Ex Libris' Alma library management service |
Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group has announced that Boston College Libraries have gone live with the Ex Libris Alma library management service. A development partner for Alma since its conception, this ARL library has played a central role in the evolution of the Ex Libris strategy for unified resource management (URM). More
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HighWire Press appoints Tara Robenalt as Director of Product Management |
HighWire Press, a not-for-profit division of Stanford University Libraries, has announced the appointment of Tara Robenalt as the Director of Product Management. Brought on to extend the combination of vision and execution with timely and cutting-edge products, Robenalt comes to HighWire with extensive product management experience at software companies in the San Francisco Bay Area. More
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