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Scope seminar at London Book Fair 2014 to focus on "Content Discoverability – Emerging Trends & Challenges in Technology Adoption"

Scope e-Knowledge Center, a leading provider of content enhancement and knowledge services, will be offering a seminar entitled "Content Discoverability – Emerging Trends & Challenges in Technology Adoption" on April 10, 2014 from 12.00 – 12.20 PM at Tech Theatre, EC2, at the upcoming London Book Fair. Deborah Harman, Associate Vice President, Business Development, UK & Europe, will explore the challenges in technology adoption and the need for subject matter expert human intervention to create accurate and consistent descriptive metadata for reliable and relevant semantic enrichment for enhanced knowledge discovery.
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First ever Conference on Open Access and Scholarly Publishing in Asia to begin June 2

The first ever Conference on Open Access and Scholarly Publishing in Asia (COASP Asia) will begin June 2, 2014. Discussions will focus on open access publishing as a global industry with a key focus on Asia as an emerging market. The conference aims to provide a forum in which speakers and delegates can share their thoughts and best practices from all aspects of the field including OA policies, advocacy and the development of OA journals in Asia.
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Elsevier launches new OA journal - Schizophrenia Research: Cognition

STM publisher Elsevier has announced the launch of Schizophrenia Research: Cognition, a new open access journal dedicated to publishing original research, concise research reports, brief reports, letters to the editor, and review papers addressing the role of cognitive functioning in schizophrenia. Dr. Philip D. Harvey will serve as the Editor-in-Chief of the journal.
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Australia continues to perform strongly in earth and environmental sciences

Australia retained the third place in the Asia-Pacific region, with its greatest strengths still in earth and environmental sciences, according to the Nature Publishing Index 2013 Asia-Pacific released as a supplement to Nature. The country improved its NPI score by almost every measure, with the second highest level of international collaboration in the region. Its contribution to Nature journals grew by more than 50 percent in 2013.
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British Library welcomes new exceptions to copyright

The Intellectual Property Office has issued five draft statutory instruments on exceptions to copyright, following the Government's 2010 review of intellectual property law, Digital Opportunity. The British Library welcomes the new exceptions, which will bring significant benefits for library users across the UK, and will support research, innovation and economic growth.
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IMLS, Sloan Foundation jointly award ARL $1 million grant to develop and launch SHARE Notification Service

The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) has been awarded a joint $1 million grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to develop and launch the SHared Access Research Ecosystem (SHARE) Notification Service. SHARE is a collaborative initiative of ARL, the Association of American Universities (AAU), and the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) to ensure the preservation of, access to, and reuse of research findings and reports.
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Health and Social Care Information Centre and BMJ Informatica sign agreement for GP software

Health and Social Care Information Centre ('HSCIC') has signed an agreement with BMJ Informatica to provide its patient check-in, online appointments and clinical decision support services through the new GP Systems of Choice (GPSoc) Framework. The Framework, procured on behalf of NHS England, replaces the existing arrangement in April 2014 and will improve choice and help practices deliver care efficiently and successfully.
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NetAdvance and OCLC to add metadata from JapanKnowledge and JK Books collections to WorldCat

OCLC, the non-profit computer library service and research organisation, and NetAdvance are working together to add metadata from the JapanKnowledge and JK Books collections to WorldCat. WorldCat claims to be the world's most comprehensive online catalogue of library resources, increasing discovery and access to these rich Japanese-language resources.
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Annual Reviews launches new journal - Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior

Annual Reviews, the non-profit publisher that synthesises critical research literature, has announced the launch of a new journal - Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior. The purpose of this journal is to provide distinctive reviews across the range of topics in industrial and organisational psychology, human resources management, and organisational behaviour, summarising significant developments in the field.
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Latest edition of Blogspeak now online

The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Rick Anderson (CC-BY, Copyright, and Stolen Advocacy); Bonnie Swoger (Post publication peer-review: Everything changes, and everything stays the same); Char Miller (Open Access as Undergraduate Pedagogy | Backtalk); Limor Peer (Mind the gap in data reuse: Sharing data is necessary but not sufficient for future reuse); and David Smith (The Measurement of the Thing: Thinking About Metrics, Altmetrics and How to Beat Goodhart's Law). 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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