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Thomson Reuters to integrate ORCID identifiers into scientific and scholarly research offerings |
The IP & Science business of Thomson Reuters has announced its initiative to incorporate ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) identifiers into its scientific and scholarly research offerings. With this initiative, the company seeks to ensure that users of resources such as ResearcherID and ScholarOne Manuscripts are able to incorporate their unique IDs into the attribution and publishing process. More
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FIZ Karlsruhe launches updated version of ReaxysFile on STN International |
Scientific information services provider FIZ Karlsruhe - Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure has launched a significantly updated version of ReaxysFile on STN International, an online service for research and patent information. ReaxysFile now contains the full content from Reaxys, a leading source for chemical substance and reaction data produced by Elsevier. More
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Springer publishes new reference work - Neuroscience in the 21st Century |
STM publisher Springer has published a reference work 'Neuroscience in the 21st Century,' which explores the complex interplay between biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors of mental illness. The aim behind this key new title is to offer a comprehensive introduction to, and an overview of, modern neuroscience. More
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IEEE-SA and ETSI renew memorandum of understanding |
The IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) and the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) have renewed their memorandum of understanding (MOU). To formally acknowledge the alliance, Luis Jorge Romero, director-general of ETSI, and Konstantinos Karachalios, managing director for IEEE-SA, gathered with members of the Institute for a signing ceremony during the 60th ETSI General Assembly. More
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OCLC Global Council meets to discuss emerging technologies in libraries |
The OCLC Global Council met November 5-7 in Dublin, Ohio, to discuss direction and governance of the OCLC cooperative. Delegates heard reports from OCLC members and staff on emerging technologies and how they are impacting libraries around the world. More
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QScience in deal with Portico to preserve e-journals |
Non-profit electronic archiving service provider Portico has announced an agreement with QScience.com to preserve the latter's e-journals. Through this agreement with Portico, QScience.com seeks to ensure that its e-journals will be preserved and available for future scholars, researchers, and students. More
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WK Health names Susan J. Henly as Editor-in-Chief of Nursing Research journal |
Information services provider Wolters Kluwer Health (WK Health) has announced the appointment of Dr. Susan J. Henly as Editor-in-Chief of Nursing Research, a journal with a long and distinguished history as an essential publication for the global nursing community. The journal is published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW), part of Wolters Kluwer Health. More
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Curtin University in Australia opts for Ex Libris Alma for Unified Resource Management |
Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group has announced that Australia's Curtin University has opted for the Ex Libris Alma next-generation resource management solution. Already adopted by over 120 institutions worldwide, Alma - a single consolidated solution - will replace a number of Ex Libris systems currently used by the library. More
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OECD iLibrary offers Read service for access to content via mobile devices |
The OECD has launched the Read service on its global knowledge platform, OECD iLibrary. Read content is optimised for browser-enabled mobile devices and can be read online wherever there is an Internet connection. They are also shareable and embeddable. More
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