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Tuesday, 30 April 2013

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Elsevier and IEDA launch data rescue competition for Earth Sciences discipline

STM publisher Elsevier and IEDA, an NSF-funded data facility in the geosciences at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, are jointly launching a new competition, the International Data Rescue Competition. The competition aims to improve preservation and access of research data in the earth sciences discipline.
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SAGE partners with Canadian International Council to publish International Journal

Academic publisher SAGE has announced a partnership with the Canadian International Council (CIC) and the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History (CCIH) to publish Canada's pre-eminent journal of global policy analysis, International Journal. The journal publishes brief, policy-relevant articles alongside peer-reviewed scholarly assessments of interest to foreign policy makers, analysts and academics around the world.
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Stem Cell Research & Therapy now accepting research submissions for special series focusing on cardiovascular regeneration

Open access publisher BioMed Central has announced that its journal Stem Cell Research & Therapy is now accepting research submissions for consideration in a special series focusing on cardiovascular regeneration. The deadline for submissions is June 30, 2013.
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IET selects CCC's RightsLink to manage article processing charges for OA journal publications

Licensing solutions provider Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC) has announced that The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has chosen CCC's RightsLink for Open Access to manage article processing charges for all of its open access journal publications. This includes the recently launched, The Journal of Engineering.
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OCLC Research to host webinar on managing research data at libraries

OCLC Research is hosting a webinar, 'Managing Research Data-from Goals to Reality'. OCLC Research Library partners are invited to join a dialogue between Sally Rumsey and Wendy Kozlowski on how they are managing research data - the raw output of research investigations, not the resulting reports.
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Maney Publishing offers free access to Health Sciences content for fourteen days

Academic publisher Maney Publishing is running the second in a series of 'Free Access 14' campaigns from May 13-26, 2013. For fourteen days Maney is making all 26 journals within its Health Sciences Collection freely available.
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ACRL 2013 conference discusses changing role of academic libraries

The ACRL 2013 came to a close with more than 4,800 library staff, exhibitors, speakers and guests from 50 US states and 19 countries meeting at the Indiana Convention Center. The conference discussed the changing role of academic libraries.
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Monday, 29 April 2013

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New issue brief from Elsevier identifies potential impact of evidence-based medicine in meeting healthcare challenges

STM publisher Elsevier has announced the availability of the first in a series of issue briefs on evidence-based medicine (EBM). The issue brief, 'Building a Business Case for Evidence-Based Medicine,' reveals the urgent need for EBM, as identified in a roundtable discussion of healthcare industry thought leaders at the CMIO Leadership Forum: Transforming Healthcare Through Evidence-based Medicine, last fall in Chicago.
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medicalphysicsweb launches iPad supplement

Non-profit scientific publisher IOP Publishing (IOP) has announced that medicalphysicsweb, the website for the medical physics community, has launched an iPad version of its supplement, the medicalphysicsweb review. The supplement, which is available to download from the Apple Store for free, is published several times a year to coincide with the key conferences in the field.
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BioMed Central appoints Caroline Black as Senior Publisher

Open access publisher BioMed Central has announced the appointment of Caroline Black as Senior Publisher. Caroline is moving from her position as Managing Director of Portland Press Limited and Group Head of Publishing for the Biochemical Society.
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Australia's Swinburne University of Technology goes live with Ex Libris' Alma

Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group has announced that Australia's Swinburne University of Technology - an Alma collaborative partner - is in production with the Ex Libris Alma library management solution. In addition, Swinburne University is the first live Alma site whose cloud-based services are delivered by the company's new data center in Singapore.
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OCLC Global Council discusses impact of global cooperation on libraries

The OCLC Global Council met in The Hague to discuss the opportunities and challenges libraries face in an increasingly global environment and the importance of international cooperation. It also elected leaders for next year, elected a new trustee, and announced results from regional council elections.
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Future Medicinal Chemistry publishes special focus issue on boron chemistry

Future Medicinal Chemistry has published a special focus issue dedicated to boron chemistry, with contributions from academic experts based in Europe, North America and Asia. This special focus issue is guest edited by PV Ramachandran (Purdue University), a Herbert Brown Professor and a leading expert in organoborane research.
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Library Copyright Alliance supports GSU in amicus brief in copyright lawsuit

The LCA has filed an amicus brief in support of Georgia State University in the appeal of Cambridge U. Press et al. v. Mark P. Becker et al. LCA argues that GSU's content policy is consistent with widespread best practices for fair use at academic libraries.
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Latest edition of Blogspeak now online

The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Phil Davis (Institutional Repository Study Is Recast in UK Political Light); Pat Thomson (Heroic impact narratives create a dangerous divide between the researcher and the local context); Indiatimes (E-Books Challenge Traditional Reading: Survey); Joseph Esposito (The Law of Unintended Consequences Pays a Visit to the OSTP); and Alison Flood (Ebook anxieties increase as publishing revolution rolls on). 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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