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Project MUSE has announced the availability of the back issues for 14 more titles on the MUSE platform
Project MUSE has announced the availability of the back issues for 14 more titles on the MUSE platform
SAGE has partnered with the State Politics and Policy Section of the American Political Science Association to become the publisher of its official journal, State Politics & Policy Quarterly (SPPQ)
Over one-third of Maney journals in materials science and engineering, health sciences, and humanities now have full archives available online
Organization of American Historians joins Oxford University Press
Credo Reference has signed an agreement with the Welsh Academy to integrate the Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales into the Credo collection
Gale launches complete online archive of the Financial Times
EBSCO is making two INIST-CNRS databases available on EBSCOhost
Gale, part of Cengage Learning, in conjunction with The National Archives, has released State Papers Online Part II
Maney Publishing has announced 10 new journals for 2009, taking its list to almost 90 titles
Cambridge University Press will be publishing the Journal of Anglican Studies from 2009
James Gray assesses the situation and how it can be addressed
Matt Balara explains how an established publisher, De Gruyter, completed an extraordinary transformation
From rapid disease information to a way to promote and share regional knowledge in multiple languages, preprints have come into their own in recent years. Siân Harris finds out more
Céline Richard explains what the Large Hadron Collider has taught us about the importance of open access research
Ivy Cavendish tells the inspirational tale behind the formation of a writing tool for researchers, TooWrite
There is a continuing need for the sorts of insights and judgements that only a person can bring, writes David Stuart
COUNTER reports have an integral role to play in our wider scholarly communication system, writes Tasha Mellins-Cohen
Emerald Publishing CEO Tony Roche talks of his career in scholarly publishing and a love of eastern cuisine
Alicia Wise, CLOCKSS executive director, reflects on her career and explains the importance of robustly preserving academic resources
Heather Staines sums up proceedings at this year's Researcher to Reader conference