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Scope's ConSCIseTM platform crosses 5 million abstracts delivery |
Scope e-Knowledge Center (Scope), a leading provider of knowledge services and a Quatrro Global Services company, has achieved yet another milestone delivering 5 million abstracts of patents, book chapters, technical articles, standards etc. in various languages for several global information providers. This has all been made possible thanks to the continuous enhancements and upgrades to its proprietary content abstraction and metadata enrichment platform - ConSCIse 1.4, with capability to deliver descriptive metadata for enhanced discoverability and accurate contextual relevancy. More
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Knovel survey results indicate engineers struggle to find equations that fit a specific situation |
Engineers conduct more searches for equations online, but they are dissatisfied with the results. This is according to a 2013 survey conducted on behalf of Knovel. A majority of engineers surveyed look for equations at least once a week, and increasingly they search via the Internet first, rather than references, handbooks and other sources. While use of Internet search tools has grown significantly, engineers still are not able to easily find the specific equations they need for a variety of engineer tasks online. More
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Richland Library in South Carolina implements EBSCO Discovery Service API |
Library resources provider EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) has announced that Richland Library in South Carolina has created a unique user experience for its library customers, with the help of EBSCO Discovery ServiceTM API (EDS API). By implementing EDS API, Richland Library was able to use their own website applications for their discovery user interface and still provide their users with all the functionality offered in EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS). More
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Dean Health Plan selects Wolters Kluwer Health's Health Language to enhance enterprise management of medical terminologies and codes |
Wolters Kluwer Health, a global provider of information for healthcare professionals and students, has announced that Dean Health Plan (DHP) has selected its Health Language® solutions to centralize management of medical terminologies and code sets within its electronic systems. Integrating these tools will allow DHP to maintain a single source of truth regarding code versions, speeding integration and maintenance of content sets. More
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Stanford University joins 20 other universities to enter into an Institutional Arrangement with PeerJ |
PeerJ, an open access publisher of scholarly articles in the biological, life & medical sciences, has announced that with the addition of Stanford University, twenty universities have now signed up to provide PeerJ Publication Plans to their faculty. Authors from these institutions will have their publication plans automatically paid for them, using funds centrally provided by their library. More
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New Bangor University project to improve accountability in academic publishing |
A new Bangor University project is set to launch at the ESAI Environ conference in Dublin on February 28, 2014. The project, called Journalysis, aims to provide researchers with an Open Access, independent platform to review and rate their experiences with academic journals and publishers: essentially a Trip Advisor for academic publishing. More
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Reprints Desk exceeds 2 million mark for number of research papers delivered via the Article Galaxy software service |
Reprints Desk, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Research Solutions, Inc. (RSSS), recently reached the two million mark for the number of individual research papers delivered through the Article Galaxy software service. Corporations, academic institutions, and government organisations worldwide use Article Galaxy as a legal method for retrieving single copies of full-text papers from scholarly peer-reviewed journals when subscription access does not exist. More
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American Medical Association partners with ACCUCOMS for shared representation in India |
ACCUCOMS, a Netherlands-based provider of sales and marketing services to scholarly and society publishers, and the American Medical Association (AMA) have announced a new sales representation agreement for the promotion of JAMA Network publications in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Under the deal, ACCUCOMS will actively promote and market AMA's publications, including JAMA and nine specialty journals to existing and prospect customers in India. More
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