French and Italian language e-book collections
Springer has launched two more language-specific e-book collections, in French and Italian. The French collection is comprised of about 330 titles, and the Italian collection offers over 400 titles
Springer has launched two more language-specific e-book collections, in French and Italian. The French collection is comprised of about 330 titles, and the Italian collection offers over 400 titles
Eight scholarly presses, including the recently-revived University of Missouri Press and the Chinese University Press, have joined the University Press Content Consortium and will make their books available digitally on the Project Muse platform in 2014
Springer launches new book series Trends in Augmentation of Human Performance
E-books play an increasingly important role in research libraries. We ask people from across the industry for their perspective on scholarly e-books today
E-books play an increasingly important role in research libraries. We ask people from across the industry for their perspective on scholarly e-books today
E-books play an increasingly important role in research libraries. We ask people from across the industry for their perspective on scholarly e-books today
E-books play an increasingly important role in research libraries. We ask people from across the industry for their perspective on scholarly e-books today
E-books play an increasingly important role in research libraries. We ask people from across the industry for their perspective on scholarly e-books today
E-books play an increasingly important role in research libraries. We ask people from across the industry for their perspective on scholarly e-books today
E-books play an increasingly important role in research libraries. We ask people from across the industry for their perspective on scholarly e-books today
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