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Tuesday, 9 April 2019

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Henry Stewart Events to host Digital Asset Management New York conference in May

Henry Stewart Events (HSE) provides worldwide state of the art, face-to-face events and webinars in the Digital Asset Management (DAM) and Creative Operations spaces. The DAM New York conference is the largest gathering of digital asset management professionals in the world - a must-attend event for everyone interested in the DAM space and its future. The event will be held on May 2-3, 2019, at New York Hilton Midtown Hotel.
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Springer Nature and Cancer Research UK partner to offer researchers with data management training

Academic publishing company Springer Nature has partnered with Cancer Research UK to offer their researchers practical support that will increase data sharing and best practice. Early career researchers, clinical fellows and in-house research support staff at Cancer Research UK will participate in specially tailored research data training workshops organised by the Nature Research Academies. The two-day workshops cover the theory and practice of data sharing and management with the aim of ensuring researchers feel more confident and knowledgeable about how and where they should store and share their data.
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Trademark.com launched to safeguard small business owners from trademark infringement

Trademark.com, an all-in-one trademark protection tool, has been launched to make safeguarding brands easy and affordable for small business owners. With Trademark.com, entrepreneurs can monitor up to five marks for copycat activity, determine the availability of their desired mark before applying, and secure help filing their trademark applications with The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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Cambridge University Press announces major OA agreement with Max Planck Society

Academic publisher Cambridge University Press has reached a major Open Access agreement with Germany's Max Planck Society (MPG). The three-year 'read and publish' agreement will advance on the traditional subscription model, uniting reading access and open access publishing under one, centrally-administered agreement.
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IOP Publishing launches new open-access journal, Machine Learning: Science and Technology

IOP Publishing has launched Machine Learning: Science and Technology, a new fully open access, multidisciplinary journal devoted to the application and development of machine learning for the sciences. Informed through close consultation with the community, Machine Learning: Science and Technology will be a high quality, fully open access journal that recognises the significant role machine learning will have for science and technology into the future.
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Gigantum and Ripeta join Digital Science family to help increase reproducibility in research

Research technology company Digital Science has announced that the two US-based startups, Ripeta, an automated reproducibility assessment tool, and Gigantum, a data science platform, has joined the Digital Science family of companies. Both companies are playing a key role in making scientific research reproducible and more transparent.
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Credo Reference announces early adopter program for its new Learning Tools offering

Credo Reference has announced an early adopter program for its new Learning Tools offering, Instruct: Health Science. This marks the latest in a series of product roll-outs and platform updates from Credo that signal the company's commitment to supporting library instruction efforts at all levels of higher education. Instruct: Health Science will allow librarians to teach and assess crucial foundational skills like information literacy and critical thinking within the context of one of America's fastest-growing disciplines.
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