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Springer launches new platform to promote interdisciplinary research |
Springer has launched the Polar Platform, a unique platform dedicated to research in polar sciences. The platform aims at developing a comprehensive collection of books, open access publications, journal articles and reference works published as part of Springer's polar sciences programme. It also features interviews with leading researchers in this field and provides an overview of publication options. More
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Royal Society of Chemistry renews partnership with Kudos |
Kudos, the award-winning service for managing dissemination of research publications, has announced a partnership with the Royal Society of Chemistry, which publishes 44 journals across both core chemical sciences and related fields such as biology, biophysics, energy and environment, engineering, materials, medicine and physics. Authors will benefit from additional amplification and support, thanks to the Society's use of Kudos' tools and intelligence. More
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Ex Libris Esploro research services platform now available to all Esploro development partners |
Ex Libris®, a ProQuest company, has announced that the Ex Libris EsploroTM research services platform will now be available to all Esploro development partners. The first release of Esploro represents an important phase in the development of a unified research platform that will lead to broader impact of research output, greater productivity, and increased collaboration. More
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LIBER welcomes library compromises, but TDM exception needs to go further |
The Association of European Research Libraries (LIBER) has consistently fought for copyright reforms which support research and innovation in Europe. The report adopted by European Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee (JURI) on proposed changes to the Commission's Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive includes draft compromises which are important to libraries in the digital era. LIBER has welcomed the amendments which enable libraries to preserve material in digital networks, mass digitise their in-copyright but commercially unavailable collections and to support digital and cross-border teaching. More
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University of Bristol selects OCLC Sustainable Collection Services to manage collections |
The University of Bristol has selected OCLC Sustainable Collection Services (SCS) to help manage their print monographs as they transform their library space. Ranked as one of the top 50 universities in the world, the University of Bristol holds approximately 1 million monographs across nine libraries and a Research Reserve. More
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Atypon prepares its Literatum and nearly 1000 client websites for GDPR-compliance ahead of deadline |
Atypon's online publishing platform, Literatum, and nearly 1000 websites it hosts became GDPR-compliant well ahead of the European Union's deadline, enabling Atypon customers to meet GDPR requirements. Atypon's implementation also gives publishers control of how most of those requirements are implemented on their sites. More
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