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Thomson Reuters releases The Research and Innovation Performance of the G20 report

The Intellectual Property & Science business of Thomson Reuters has released The Research and Innovation Performance of the G20, a report that mines scientific research and patent information across the G20 for insights into the global strategies of the world's leading economies. Data for this report were compiled using Thomson Reuters Web of ScienceTM, InCitesTM and Derwent World Patents Index.
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ebrary partners with Wolters Kluwer for Lippincott Williams & Wilkins ebooks

Information resources and technologies provider ProQuest and Wolters Kluwer are teaming up to make more than 1,000 critical medical titles available on the ebrary platform through subscription (including the award-winning Academic CompleteTM), patron-driven acquisition (PDA), and perpetual purchase. Some Lippincott titles are available or coming soon in Academic Complete TM.
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EBSCO hires three industry leaders to address discovery needs of libraries

Library resources provider EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) has hired three industry veterans to interact closely with the library community to further understand the strategic needs of each segment, and help establish the framework for next phases of library innovation through discovery. Neil Block, Gar Sydnor, and Tamir Borensztajn are the latest additions to EBSCO's growing discovery team.
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University of California Press to partner with HighWire

University of California Press (UC Press) has announced that beginning in mid-2015 its journal content will be hosted on the HighWire Open Platform from Stanford University's HighWire Press. The HighWire Open Platform technology infrastructure is increasingly becoming the platform of choice for social sciences and humanities publishers.
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Kudos receives grant of £164,000 by UK Governments's Technology Strategy Board

Kudos, which helps authors and institutions maximise the impact and visibility of their publications, has been awarded a grant of £164,000 by the UK Government's Technology Strategy Board. The grant will help Kudos to further develop and test its service, and explore additional routes to market.
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BioMed Central launches Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation Journal

Open access publisher BioMed Central and the National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder (NEA.BPD) has announced the launch of Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation. The journal is also an official publication of the Dachverband Dialektisch Behaviorale Therapie, an organisation that supports research in the field of Borderline Personality Disorder and the development and training of evidence based-treatments, especially Dialectical Behaviour Therapy.
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Gale launches Analytics On Demand tool

Gale, part of Cengage Learning and a publisher of research and education resources for libraries, schools and businesses, has announced the launch of Analytics On Demand, an innovative data analysis tool to help libraries discover key insights about their library community, who is and isn't using their resources, to better inform strategic planning, collection development, programming and to measure the impact of day-to-day decision making.
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The Natural History Museum selects Ex Libris Alma and Primo for next-generation resource management services

Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group has announced that London's Natural History Museum has selected Ex Libris Alma for next-generation resource management services and Ex Libris Primo for unified resource discovery and delivery. These tightly integrated solutions will support the museum's strategic goal of providing a pioneering digital library of the future.
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