Leeds University Library in the UK has launched the Sustainable PReservation Using Community Engagement (SPRUCE) project
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De Gruyter buys Versita
De Gruyter has bought Versita in a move that it says makes it the third largest international open-access publisher
Semantico powers Brill reference works
Semantico's new SIPP2 software has been used to build a revised version of BrillOnline for reference works and bibliographies
Harvard e-books join De Gruyter platform
Harvard University Press is now marketing its entire range of electronic products, including both new books and a back catalogue of more than 10,000 titles, through De Gruyter
Western Australian libraries pick Ingram
The Western Australian Group of University Librarians Consortium (WAGUL) has chosen Ingram Content Group for its print and digital content solutions
ACCUCOMS and Future Science Group extend cooperation
ACCUCOMS' sales representation for the Future Science Group has been extended to include Scandinavia, Finland and the UK
American Society for Microbiology works with TEMIS
TEMIS has signed a licence and services agreement with the American Society for Microbiology
National Library of France picks EBSCO Discovery Service
The National Library of France, has chosen EBSCO Discovery Service as its library discovery solution
UK national library catalogue nears completion
FABLibraries, the UK's national public library catalogue has now been rolled out to all libraries that subscribe to UnityUK as part of a 'limited release'
Medical and psychological student associations join open-access coalition
The European Medical Students' Association and the European Federation of Psychology Students' Associations have joined the Right to Research Coalition
Taylor & Francis joins UniPHY network
Taylor & Francis has partnered with AIP to offer academics access to the UniPHY scientific social and professional networking site for physical science researchers
TV clips from across Europe available in online portal
Television clips from 17 European countries are now available via the EUscreen online portal, with content dating from the 1920s until today