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Wednesday, 31 August 2016

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Taxonomy Boot Camp London to be held from October 18-19, 2016

The first ever Taxonomy Boot Camp London will be held from October 18-19, 2016, at the Olympia Conference Centre, London. Whatever your interests or your level of experience, this brand new conference will help you understand why more and more organisations are recognising the value of taxonomies in driving data, content and information processes.
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FTC sues academic journal publisher OMICS Group for deceptive practices

The Federal Trade Commission has charged academic journal publisher OMICS Group of hundreds of purported online academic journals with deceiving academics and researchers about the nature of its publications and hiding publication fees ranging from hundreds to thousands of dollars. According to the FTC's complaint, OMICS does not tell researchers that they must pay significant publishing fees until after it has accepted an article for publication, and often will not allow researchers to withdraw their articles from submission, thereby making the research ineligible for publication in another journal.
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Japan and South Korea dominate the inaugural Reuters Top 75: Asia's Most Innovative Universities

Japan and South Korea dominate the inaugural Reuters Top 75: Asia's Most Innovative Universities, a list that identifies the educational institutions that are doing the most to advance science, invent new technologies, and help drive the global economy. Out of the top 20 universities, 17 are based in Japan and South Korea.
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Dr Dyno Keatinge appointed Chair of CABI Horticulture Editorial Board

Scientific publisher CABI has announced the appointment of Dr Dyno Keatinge as Chair of its Editorial Advisory Board for Horticulture. Dr Keatinge brings 43 years of crop agronomy experience to the post, having previously held the position of Director General of AVRDC (the World Vegetable Center) and Chair of AIRCA (the Association of International Research and Development Centers for Agriculture).
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Kudos partners with PaperHive to help authors track and manage conversations about their publications

Kudos, a service for maximising the reach and impact of research publications, has announced a partnership with PaperHive to facilitate annotations and conversations around research articles. Through PaperHive, researchers can read collaboratively, annotate and share research articles, with access rights managed by publishers.
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Australia's Charles Darwin University selects Ex Libris Alma and Primo

Ex Libris®, a ProQuest company, has announced that Australia's Charles Darwin University (CDU) has opted for a library services platform consisting of the Ex Libris Alma® library management service and the Ex Libris Primo® discovery and delivery platform. These two solutions will be replacing IntotaTM and SirsiDynix Symphony® systems.
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ACCUCOMS to represent Éclat Engineering's RemoteXs

ACCUCOMS, a provider of sales and representation services for publishers, recently announced representation of Éclat Engineering's product, RemoteXs. Under leadership of the company's Commercial Managers, ACCUCOMS will now bring RemoteXs to libraries within Latin America, MENA, Turkey, India and Asia Pacific.
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Tuesday, 30 August 2016

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CAS offers complimentary beta access to its organic chemistry learning solution, Chemistry Class Advantage

CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society (ACS), recently announced a complimentary beta version of Chemistry Class Advantage, a new learning solution for undergraduate organic chemistry students. Organised by topics taught in the classroom, Chemistry Class Advantage harnesses the power of SciFinder and research published in journal articles to help teach organic chemistry students to learn chemistry by critically evaluating the research literature.
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Publishers appeal GSU copyright case

The publisher plaintiffs in Cambridge University Press vs. Patton (known commonly as the GSU e-reserves case) have again appealed the case following their second district court loss in eight years of litigation. In an August 26 notice of filing, the publishers confirmed that they will ask the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit in Atlanta to review Judge Orinda Evans' March 30 verdict against them, as well as 'all prior orders and rulings' in the closely watched copyright case, which involves the use of digitised course readings, known as e-reserves, common on college campuses.
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BioOne announces new partnerships, titles for 2017

BioOne has announced content partnerships with Canadian Science Publishing, CSIRO Publishing of Australia, and the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, which together will enhance the full-text aggregation BioOne Complete with nine journals in 2017. With these sterling additions, BioOne Complete will now include 200 high impact titles from leading non-profit scientific publishers worldwide.
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Winners of 2016 ACS Nano Lectureship Award announced

The American Chemical Society's (ACS') Publications Division has announced three scientists as winners of the 2016 ACS Nano Lectureship Award for outstanding contributions to the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology. This year's award winners are Dr. Lifeng Chi, Dr. Christopher Murray, and Dr. Andrea Ferrari; each has been selected for exceptional research that embodies the journal's mission to advance the field through new discoveries.
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ACCUCOMS to represent F1000 in Israel, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Oman

ACCUCOMS, a provider of sales and representation services for publishers, has signed a new agreement for the representation of F1000 in Israel, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Oman. F1000 is a publisher of services for life scientists and clinical researchers. The organisation's three main services for scientists and researchers include F1000Prime, F1000Workspace and F1000Research.
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Editage launches new video service for researchers

Editage, the flagship brand of Cactus Communications (CACTUS), has announced the launch of its new video service for researchers. Called Editage Video Summaries, the service is available in 2 forms—as video summaries that tell the full research story in 3-4 minutes, and as video teasers that introduce scientific research to a broad audience in 1-2 minutes.
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