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Thursday, 1 August 2019

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Wiley performance remains strong in 2019 Journal Citation Reports

Performance by John Wiley and Sons Inc. in the 2019 release of Clarivate Analytics' Journal Citation Reports (JCR) holds strong, maintaining its position as a top publisher in terms of the number of titles indexed, articles published, and citations received. Wiley maintained its share of JCR papers at 9.7%, publishing 7% more papers than last year.
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inScience Communications collaborates with Big Brand Ideas to drive effective and measurable engagement

The medical communications agency inScience Communications, which is part of Springer Healthcare, has signed an exclusive global agreement with Big Brand Ideas (BBI), an integrated marketing and customer engagement agency, to offer digital solutions to their clients. The extensive scientific insight and editorial skills of inScience Communications have found their match with BBI's approach to intelligent engagement.
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Public Library Association condemns Macmillan Publishers library lending model

The Public Library Association (PLA), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), has joined its parent organisation in denouncing Macmillan Publishers' new library eBook lending model. Under the new model, scheduled to take effect November 1, a library may purchase only a single copy of each new title in eBook format upon release, after which Macmillan will impose an eight-week embargo on additional copies of that title sold to libraries.
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CRKN and CARL investigating national solution for minting DOIs with DataCite

The Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN) and the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) are investigating the feasibility of a national consortial approach to DataCite, the global non-profit organisation that provides persistent identifiers (DOIs) for research data and other research outputs. DOIs are persistent identifiers for digital objects and are widely used for identifying published content, datasets, and other scholarly research outputs.
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