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Thursday, 31 March 2016

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Elsevier launches Rhizosphere, a multidisciplinary journal on the interactions between plant roots, soil organisms, nutrients, and water

STM publisher Elsevier has announced the launch of Rhizosphere, a multidisciplinary journal devoted to publishing research on the interactions between plant roots, soil organisms, nutrients, and water. This field of research has developed rapidly in the past years, and has the potential to contribute to important findings in soil ecology, crop science and plant science, contributing answers to major research questions in sustainability and agricultural development.
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Simon & Schuster titles now available via ProQuest's MyiLibrary platform

Key titles from publisher Simon & Schuster are now available for the first time to the academic library market as ebooks through ProQuest's MyiLibrary® platform. More than 1,200 titles in subject areas such as business, psychology, history, social sciences, political sciences and literature will provide libraries with more options to serve students, faculty, and researchers.
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IPR License announces three key STM partnerships

IPR License, the global rights and licensing specialists, has continued to strengthen its key partnership network within the STM marketplace by announcing affiliations with leading industry names Cambridge University Press, Wiley and Informa. These high-profile partnerships have further extended IPR's market presence as increasing numbers of publishers, STM specific and beyond, are benefitting from the ground-breaking capabilities of TradeRights.
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Nominations for World Book Capital 2018 called for

UNESCO, IFLA, IPA and IBF have opened the call for nominations for the World Book Capital 2018. Each year, UNESCO and the international organisations representing the three major sectors of the book industry—the International Publishers Association (IPA), International Booksellers Federation (IBF) and the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)—select the World Book Capital for a one-year period, effective April 23 each year.
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Publishing Technology rebrands as Ingenta

Content solutions provider Publishing Technology has announced that it will change its name to Ingenta, with immediate effect, as part of a comprehensive rebrand and unification of its business. Already a well-established and trusted brand within the scholarly publishing arena, the Ingenta name will bring together the company's products and services under one brand umbrella, enabling its clients to more easily realise the benefits of its complementary offerings, while giving the business a clear identity and strong personality.
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Emerald Group Publishing partners with ReadCube to widen reach of its collection

Academic publisher Emerald Group Publishing has announced its partnership with Boston-based publishing software company ReadCube. Through ReadCube's Discover service, all Emerald research content – including over 200,000 journal articles, book chapters and teaching case studies – have been deep-indexed, allowing for increased discoverability across ReadCube's web, desktop, and mobile reading portals, search engines and recommendation feeds.
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The Geological Society of London and Eduserv announce strategic partnership

The Geological Society of London (GSL) has announced a strategic partnership with Eduserv. GSL is joining the OpenAthens access management federation – the only international and commercial Shibboleth federation, which will enable a single-sign-on for earth scientists accessing GSL's publications at http://www.lyellcollection.org.
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Wednesday, 30 March 2016

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Elsevier launches new journal - Forensic Chemistry

STM publisher Elsevier has announced the launch of Forensic Chemistry, a new international chemistry journal serving the needs of the forensic science community. The scope of the journal is to include forensic-related molecular and atomic spectrochemical technique, electrochemical techniques, sensors, surface characterization techniques, mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance, chemometrics and statistics, and separation sciences (e.g. chromatography).
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SAGE Publishing launches new OA journal publishing research pertaining to rheumatic diseases and their treatment

Academic publisher SAGE Publishing has announced the launch of Rheumatology Practice and Research, a peer-reviewed, open access journal publishing research pertaining to rheumatic diseases and their treatment. The journal provides a unique forum for the dissemination of high quality content applicable to researchers, clinicians and allied health practitioners, patients and scientists.
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Additional new collection of Periodicals Archive Online now available to Jisc members across the UK

Jisc, which provides digital solutions to UK's research and education institutions, has purchased a second collection of 50 titles from ProQuest's Periodicals Archive Online (PAO) resource on behalf of all UK universities, colleges and research councils. This new collection of 50 additional titles adds to the existing collection of 80 titles already provided by Jisc to its members.
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Emerald Group Publishing sponsors ICAM 2016, helps drive debate on the impact of business school education

Academic publisher Emerald Group Publishing is sponsoring ICAM 2016 - hosted at the John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center, Boston, April 3-5 - and engage in a wide debate on the impact of business school education. Emerald will launch a new book, Reimagining Business Education: Insights and Actions from the Business Education Jam, published in collaboration with Boston University Questrom School of Business, join expert discussion panels and showcase the beta of its proposed new product, CaseClever.
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Ex Libris Users of North America to introduce Developers Day at Annual Meeting

Ex Libris, a ProQuest company, has announced its participation in Developers Day at the Ex Libris Users of North America (ELUNA) May 2016 Annual Meeting. The first of its kind at ELUNA Annual Meetings, Developers Day will be devoted to technical presentations by customer developers and Ex Libris development managers.
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Leiden University Libraries joins the International Image Interoperability Framework Consortium

Leiden University Libraries has announced that it will integrate the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) image delivery technologies into its digital library infrastructure. Leiden University Libraries is the founding member of the IIIF Consortium. The IIIF aims to give scholars an unprecedented level of uniform and rich access to image-based resources hosted around the world.
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Kudos adds six new clients in five countries, continues global expansion

Kudos, a service for maximising the reach and impact of research publications, has announced continued growth in the first quarter of 2016. The six most recent clients to join its services span five countries, including the company's first customer in China, where 5% of registered Kudos researchers are based.
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