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German Consortium Baden-Wuerttemberg gains access to about 2,500 electronically published journals from Elsevier |
The Consortium Baden-Wuerttemberg, an alliance of the scientific libraries of the federal state located in the south-west of Germany, has signed an agreement with STM publisher Elsevier to provide 52 universities and institutions of higher education with comprehensive access to approximately 2,500 scientific journals. The agreement is valid for three years and includes many top journal titles such as 'The Lancet'. More
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Psychology Dictionary announces new marketing and distribution collaboration with UBM Medica |
Psychology Dictionary has announced a new marketing and distribution collaboration with UBM Medica, a UBM Life Sciences business. First published online in 2012, PsychologyDictionary.org claims to be the most comprehensive psychology dictionary and psychology reference resource on the Web. More
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Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. set to launch new Transgender Health journal in Fall 2015 |
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers, has announced that Transgender Health, a new peer-reviewed, open access journal launching in Fall 2015, will deliver authoritative research and clinical studies exclusively focused on advancing the understanding of the health and healthcare issues and concerns of this unique patient population. The journal will be spearheaded by Editor-in-Chief Dr. Robert Garofalo, Professor in Pediatrics-Adolescent Medicine and Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. More
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McGraw-Hill Education announces upgraded editions of SRA Open Court Reading and SRA FLEX Literacy |
McGraw-Hill Education, a learning science company, has announced the expansion of two key language arts and reading programs with significantly upgraded editions of SRA Open Court Reading and SRA FLEX Literacy, to enhance the school curriculum for K-12 reading and language arts. The new editions of FLEX Literacy and Open Court Reading are available now. Flexible implementation of the programs includes digital-only, or print and digital options to accommodate all school districts in the goal of advancing students toward literacy achievement. More
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OCUL releases web-based version of the OCUL Accessibly Information Toolkit for Libraries |
The Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) has released a web-based version of the OCUL Accessibly Information Toolkit for Libraries, previously available only as a PDF. Anyone interested in making Ontario's academic libraries and institutions more inclusive can now more easily browse, search, and consult this important resource. More
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Latest edition of Blogspeak now online |
The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Rick Anderson (Advocacy, Analysis, and the Vital Importance of Discriminating Between Them); Heidi Laine (The case against the journal article: The age of publisher authority is going, going, gone - and we'll be just fine); Dalmeet Singh Chawla (How should we treat those taken in by predatory journals?); Karin Wulf (When Do Citations Reflect "Impact?"); and Publishing Technology Blog (New research shows librarians are warming to the OA monograph). 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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