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Nature Publishing announces three new Nature journals: Nature Energy, Nature Microbiology and Nature Reviews Materials |
Scientific publisher Nature Publishing Group has announced that three new titles will join the Nature family of journals in January 2016: Nature Energy, Nature Microbiology and Nature Reviews Materials. Nature Energy and Nature Microbiology are accepting submissions now. More
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Thieme unveils Teo's modern guide to keyhole brain surgery |
Medical and scientific publisher Thieme has launched Principles and Practice of Keyhole Brain Surgery, by Charles Teo and Michael Sughrue, at this year's meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) that was held in Washington, DC, from May 2 - 6. This timely, comprehensive book is a step-by-step guide to the latest techniques used in the keyhole brain surgery, a concept that has become an integral part of the practice of neurosurgery. More
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Karger launches new review journal for research exchange between East and West: Kidney Diseases |
Biomedical publisher Karger Publishers has announced the launch of Kidney Diseases, a new journal that aims to provide a platform for Asian and Western research to further and support communication and exchange of knowledge. The journal will be officially launched at the ERA-EDTA Congress and Exhibition in London, May 28-31, 2015. More
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Association of Research Libraries seeks proposals for SPEC Survey Topics 2016 |
The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) is seeking proposals for 2016 SPEC survey topics. For 40 years ARL has gathered and disseminated data through the SPEC survey program to assist libraries in the continuous improvement of their management systems. Each year, ARL works with librarians in the US and Canada to develop surveys of the ARL membership on strategic topics related to research library policies and practices. Survey authors do not need to work at an ARL member library, but only ARL libraries are surveyed. More
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Choice names Cynthia Crooker science and technology editor |
Cynthia Crooker has been named science and technology editor for Choice, effective immediately. The premier source of reviews of academic books and digital resources of interest to scholars and students in higher education, Choice is a publishing unit of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), a division of the American Library Association. More
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London's Natural History Museum is live with Ex Libris Alma and Primo |
Library automation services provider Ex Libris Group has announced that the Alma resource management solution and the Primo discovery and delivery solution are live at the Natural History Museum in London. Alma allows museum staff to manage all of the Library's scholarly resources and media types in a unified system, while Primo enables users to search all resource types from a single user-interface, and receive a single, relevance-ranked result list. More
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The University of Chicago Press: Journals Hosted on new Atypon platform in 2016 |
Atypon, a provider of software to the scientific and scholarly publishing industry and University of Chicago Press, has launched a new online home for the University of Chicago Press's portfolio of nearly 70 journals, using technology developed by Atypon. Chicago's new platform, due for release by the end of 2015, will enhance the rigorous and cutting-edge scholarship for which Chicago's journals are renowned with advanced search and information discovery capabilities; superior readability and accessibility; and research tools for scholars in all disciplines. More
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Holiday Notice |
This is to inform our esteemed subscribers that there will be no newsletter dispatch on May 25, 2015 on account of Memorial Day. We will resume our newsletter service on Tuesday, May 26, 2015. The newsletter will contain all the headlines that have appeared after the May 22nd issue. |
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