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Ovid to be exclusive site license partner for current and archival NEJM content in China |
Wolters Kluwer Health has extended its global distribution agreement with the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM.org), a publisher of breakthrough biomedical research and best practices in clinical medicine, to be the exclusive provider of NEJM site licenses in China. Under the terms of the new agreement, Ovid, part of Wolters Kluwer Health, will be the exclusive provider of NEJM site licenses in China providing access to content upon publication on either Ovid or NEJM.org platforms as well as access to the NEJM archive on NEJM.org. More
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Springer expands open access activities in South Korea, in deal for two new SpringerOpen journals with Korean partners |
STM publisher Springer is intensifying its open access activities in South Korea by signing agreements for two new SpringerOpen journals with the Korean Geotechnical Society (KGS) and the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles (KSCT). Starting in January 2014, both research societies will start publishing their official journals with Springer. More
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CABI selects TEMIS's Luxid to enhance content, boost audience engagement and strategically expand its product line |
TEMIS, a provider of Semantic Content Enrichment solutions for the Enterprise, has signed a strategic agreement with CABI, an inter-governmental, not-for-profit organisation providing information and applying scientific expertise to solve problems in agriculture and the environment. Under the agreement, CABI will optimise its content indexing which was previously primarily manual, by integrating TEMIS's Luxid Content Enrichment Platform in its content management workflow. More
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TU Delft Library and IOS Press in deal to publish OA books |
IOS Press and TU Delft Library have signed an agreement to publish at least ten Open Access (OA) books - as ebooks – by authors affiliated with TU Delft. Both parties hope to stimulate the use of OA within all TU Delft departments. TU Delft has been supporting the use of Open Access since 2004. The Library does its own research into the effectiveness of OA and manages several repositories and the TU Delft OA fund. More
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Emerald delivers new Research and Publishing Pathway training program to Malaysian academics |
Academic publisher Emerald Group Publishing is delivering its new Research and Publishing Pathway (RPP) training program to senior MBA, PhD and early year career students at the Majlis Amanah Rakyat institute - Malay for Indigenous People's Trust Council (MARA) this week. The program, developed in response to the Malaysian government's recent commitment to invest greater resource into promoting the country's research, aims to help Malaysian academics take advantage of international publishing opportunities and increase their global impact. More
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De Gruyter Open and Academy of Management in Poland announce collaboration on five journals |
Open access publisher De Gruyter Open has announced a publishing agreement with the first private Polish Academy of Management (SAN). SAN has initiated cooperation with De Gruyter Open to publish five journals from a variety of disciplines, from Computer Science, Management and Business to Finance or Education. More
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University of Auckland selects Ex Libris Alma resource management solution |
Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group has announced that the University of Auckland has selected the Ex Libris Alma resource management solution. Together with the Ex Libris Primo discovery solution, Alma will replace a number of systems currently used at the Library, including the Voyager integrated library system (ILS). More
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Brill launches MyBook Program for library patrons |
Academic publisher Brill has announced the launch of its MyBook program, which provides users with access to e-book collections the option to purchase a print-on-demand paperback copy of books of their choice. Brill's MyBook program, available on the BrillOnline Books and Journals platform, enables users to purchase a paperback copy of books of their choosing, provided they have access to the e-book version. More
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Swets appoints Adam Gardner as Commercial Director for the UK & Ireland, Middle East & Africa |
Information services provider Swets has announced the appointment of Adam Gardner as its new Commercial Director UK&I, ME&A. Adam joins Swets from CABI, where he held the position of Publishing Sales Director, responsible for the global sales and customer service departments for CABI's extensive range of databases, full text, print and eBooks content. More
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Credo launches Information Literacy Course Module |
Information skills solutions provider Credo has announced the launch of its Information Literacy Course Module, expanding the company's Literati suite of solutions. The course module is Credo's answer to the growing need for libraries and academic institutions to conduct standards-driven information literacy instruction. More
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