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Wednesday, 1 August 2018

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Wolters Kluwer and the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care announce publishing partnership

Wolters Kluwer Health will begin publishing The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care from the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (ANAC). Under the new partnership, Wolters Kluwer will publish the clinical and scientific journal in its Lippincott portfolio, beginning January 2019. The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (JANAC) is a peer-reviewed, international nursing journal that covers the full spectrum of the global HIV epidemic.
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Emerald joins the RNIB Bookshare service

Academic publisher Emerald recently joined The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) Bookshare service to provide print-disabled students within UK institutions, with the same educational opportunities as their peers. The RNIB Bookshare service provides institutions with access to educational materials they have previously purchased in print form, to students with a print disability, such as Dyslexia or sight loss.
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Thieme and Science of Synthesis launch 'Dr. Margaret Faul Award for Women in Chemistry,' an international scientific award for women in chemistry

With their newly created 'Dr. Margaret Faul Award for Women in Chemistry' Georg Thieme Publishers and the synthetic methodology reference work Science of Synthesis will honour young women chemists. The award, which will be issued for the first time next year, comprises 5,000 Euros prize money and is intended to support the young awardee in her career. Award co-founder and Science of Synthesis editorial board member Dr. Margaret Faul lends her name to the award.
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Ex Libris announces enhancements to the Ex Libris Primo® discovery and delivery solution

Ex Libris, a ProQuest company, has announced enhancements to the Ex Libris Primo® discovery and delivery solution that improve the user experience and empower libraries to better meet their users' needs through customisation of the Primo interface. A new enhancement is Primo Studio, an online tool for customising the user interface and for sharing addons and user interface elements contributed by community members.
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Digital Science and the Ohio Department of Higher Education partner to develop new research expertise portal

Research technology company Digital Science has embarked on a project with the Ohio Department of Higher Education to work in partnership with the Ohio Technology Consortium (OH-TECH) to highlight Ohio's biomedical and engineering faculty and to showcase Ohio's campus facilities and equipment critical to the innovation process. Named the Ohio Innovation Exchange (OIEx), the new research expertise portal will support inter-institutional collaborations, enhance connections with industry, and further assist technology commercialisation across the state of Ohio.
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J-STAGE to preserve e-content with Portico

Digital preservation service Portico has announced that J-STAGE will preserve its full digital library with Portico, ensuring that important scholarly resources published in Japan will remain available to researchers in perpetuity. The majority of the content hosted on J-STAGE is freely available to the general public, and this content will be available on an Open Access basis at Portico in the case of a trigger event.
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King's College London selects OCLC Sustainable Collection Services to make data-driven decisions about collections

Non-profit global library cooperative OCLC has announced that King's College London has selected OCLC Sustainable Collection Services (SCS) to help staff make more data-driven decisions about their print monographs. King's College London comprises six libraries and an off-site storage facility housing 1 million print volumes, 44,000 e-journals and 350,000 e-books.
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