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Tuesday, 31 January 2017

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Oxford University Press to publish Diseases of the Esophagus

Academic publisher Oxford University Press and the International Society for Diseases of the Esophagus (ISDE) have announced a new partnership to publish Diseases of the Esophagus, ISDE's monthly scientific journal. The journal offers comprehensive articles on diseases of the esophagus from both medical and surgical viewpoints.
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University of Hawai'i Press in deal with De Gruyter for worldwide sales of its electronic academic publications

The University of Hawai'i Press (UHP) and academic publisher De Gruyter have formed a partnership for the worldwide sales of UHP's electronic academic publications. This includes a frontlist of titles and a backlist of approximately 800 titles, which is expected to grow.
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OpenAthens white paper reveals the importance of information security for authentication systems

OpenAthens has published a new white paper that discusses the complexities facing information professionals and publishers when ensuring the security of access and authentication processes. Available from the OpenAthens website, 'Approaches to authentication: the importance of information security', draws on experiences from across the information industry to highlight the key security issues around different authentication methods.
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Atypon opens development hub in Rochester, New York

Publishing technology company Atypon has opened an office in Rochester, NY to keep pace with their aggressive hiring of software engineers, front-end developers, solution architects, and project managers. The global company has nearly tripled its staff in the past three years. Atypon is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA, with offices in New York City, Alabama, the UK, Jordan, and Greece.
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Inera and Overleaf partner to improve author writing experience

Overleaf, an innovative provider of scientific writing and publishing tools, and Inera, provider of the eXtyles and Edifix family of editorial and XML solutions, have announced a partnership to improve the author writing experience by helping authors easily structure, correct and then upload and use their bibliographies while writing. Authors who use BibTeX can easily create their BibTeX bibliography files using Edifix and then upload those files to Overleaf.
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Reprints Desk appoints STM industry expert Sharon Mattern Büttiker as Director of Content Management

Research Solutions, Inc., a pioneer in providing cloud-based solutions for scientific research, has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Reprints Desk has hired Sharon Mattern Büttiker as Director of Content Management. Mattern will work on expanding Reprints Desk's publisher relations and content portfolio in support of the company's planned launch of new Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) product offerings later in 2017.
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Monday, 30 January 2017

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Elsevier announces publication of Gorilla Pathology and Health: With a Catalogue of Preserved Materials and four additional veterinary science and zoology books

STM publisher Elsevier has announced the publication of Gorilla Pathology and Health: With a Catalogue of Preserved Materials by John E. Cooper and Gordon Hull. It consists of two cross-referenced parts. The first, the book itself, is a review of pathological changes and tissue responses in gorillas. What makes the publication unique is the second part, a comprehensive descriptive catalogue of the location and nature of gorilla material in museums and scientific institutions throughout the world, greatly benefiting research and study.
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New OCLC Research report on digitization in public and state libraries

The Association of Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS) has announced that OCLC Research has published a new report: Advancing the National Digital Platform: The State of Digitization in US Public and State Libraries. This report summarises the results of a needs assessment and gap analysis of digitisation activities by public libraries and state library agencies in the US.
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Education publishers sue Amazon marketplace vendors over counterfeit sales

Education publishers Pearson Education, Cengage Learning and McGraw Hill have summoned Amazon to disclose the names and financial accounts of online vendors allegedly selling low-cost pirated copies of the publishers' books via the Amazon marketplace site. According to a report in the Financial Times, the publishers are suing 100 unnamed Amazon marketplace sellers for copyright infringement, accusing the sellers of 'hiding behind the anonymity of internet pseudonyms'.
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CARL releases Roadmap towards sustainable scholarly communication

The Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) has released a Scholarly Communications Roadmap that presents clear activities it aims to undertake to stimulate positive change towards an open, sustainable, effective and innovative scholarly communication system. The full text of the document is available in English and in French.
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Call for Proposals for PKP 2017 International Scholarly Publishing Conference now open

The Public Knowledge Project has issued a Call for Proposals for the PKP 2017 International Scholarly Publishing Conference to be held in Montreal, Quebec from August 2- 4, 2017. The conference will address issues of community voice, ownership, and control as it relates to open access publishing, global knowledge creation and sharing, open educational resources, citizen rights, scholars as publishers, and open source technologies.
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Wound Care Education Institute and the Journal of Wound Care announce joint venture to publish new digital journal - Wound Central

Wound Care Education Institute® (WCEI) and the Journal of Wound Care (JWC) have entered into a joint venture to publish a new digital journal called Wound CentralTM. The journal offers a unique combination of advanced wound care education as well as practical bedside how-to basics. It provides original research and case reports, written and double blind peer reviewed by leading authorities in the wound care industry.
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NRF hosts first African DSpace-CRIS Repository Workshop

The National Research Foundation (NRF) hosted a successful DSpace-CRIS workshop at its National Facility the iThemba Labs, in Cape Town from December 4-5, 2016. It was attended by 38 participants including IT administrators, librarians and repository practitioners, drawn from various universities and research councils.
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Latest edition of Blogspeak now online

The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Holly Else (How likely are academics to confess to errors in research?); Perry Hewitt (Guest Post: Perry Hewitt - Bringing the Cathedral to the Bazaar: Academic Content and Wikipedia); Ann Rogerson (Free Internet based paraphrasing tools: further threats to academic integrity); Valeria Arza and Emanuel López (Embedding open science practices within evaluation systems can promote research that meets societal needs in developing countries); Cat Williams (Altmetrics for books: a guide for editors). 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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