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Scope announces the launch of AuthEntik, its Author Data Management solution |
Scope eKnowledge Center (Scope), a leading provider of content enhancement and knowledge services, has launched its author data management solution, AuthEntik. The new solution seeks to address the author name ambiguity issue for publishers, university/academic institutions, grant funding agencies and publisher consortia. More
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Elsevier to unveil EduCode Clinical Documentation curriculum at AHIMA event |
Elsevier's MC Strategies has announced the continued development of its ICD-10 Roadmap with the introduction of new curricula, including a comprehensive clinical documentation curriculum. It will unveil its new EduCode Clinical Documentation Improvement eLearning curriculum at its exhibit at the 84th AHIMA Convention. More
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IE Library selects OCLC WorldShare Management Services |
Library information provider OCLC has announced that the IE Library serving IE Business School in Madrid and IE University Library in Segovia, Spain, has selected OCLC WorldShare Management Services as its new library management solution. IE Library is the first library in Spain to commit to using OCLC WorldShare Management Services, the first Web-based cooperative library management tools for metadata management, acquisitions, circulation, license management and workflow improvement. More
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HathiTrust Research Center hosts first annual UnCamp |
The HathiTrust Research Center (HTRC) recently hosted its first annual HTRC UnCamp at Indiana University in Bloomington. The two-day event featured visionary speakers mixed with boot-camp activities and hands-on sessions with HTRC infrastructure and tools. It also fostered the growth of a diverse and inclusive scholarly community around the research center and its activities. More
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SPIE journal selected for inclusion in Web of Science and Scopus |
SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, has announced that the Journal of Photonics for Energy has been selected for inclusion in Web of Science and Scopus. The journal is published by SPIE with Zakya Kafafi (United States National Science Foundation) serving as Editor-in-Chief. More
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Georgia Department of Education approves Carnegie Learning Math textbooks and software |
Carnegie Learning has announced that the Georgia Department of Education has approved Carnegie Learning's vertically aligned sequence of middle school and high school textbooks and personalised instructional software as adopted curricula through 2018. This is the first adoption of mathematics resources under the new CCGPS standards implemented by the Georgia State Board of Education as part of the national Common Core State Standards initiative. More
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Dell, University of Illinois create preservation archive with Fedora Repository Software |
Dell and the University of Illinois have created a digital archive for the latter. It reduces storage costs and streamlines the management, retention and protection of scholarly works through a solution based on the Dell DX Object Storage Platform and DuraSpace Open Source Fedora Repository Software. More
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BioProcess International launches BioProcess International Digital Media Expertise On-Demand |
B2B publication BioProcess International (BPI) has announced the launch of BioProcess International Digital Media Expertise On-Demand. BPI is dedicated to delivering cutting-edge information focused on the development and manufacture of biopharmaceuticals and therapeutics. More
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Latest edition of Blogspeak now online |
The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Kent Anderson (Retractions Retraction - Did We "Overinterpret" or Did PLoS Editors "Overwrite"?); David K Nutson (How Open Is It? - Request for Public Comment); Bonnie Swoger (Why are journals so expensive?); John Parkinson (Making academic knowledge useful to policy : why "supply" solutions are not the whole story) and Michael Clarke (Responsive Web Design Comes to Scholarly Publishing). Blogspeak includes blog posts relevant to the publishing industry, particularly STM publishing. Subscribers are invited to participate in the latest edition of Blogspeak Here. |
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