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JISC initiative adds content from smaller publishers
JISC Collections extends the NESLi2 initiative to include online journal content from small and medium sized publishers.
Report shows JPEG 2000 is a great step forward
Interest in JPEG 2000 grows in the archival and library sectors, as institutions look for more efficient formats to store digital information.
Thomson Scientific seeks applicants for scholarship
Future information professionals are invited to apply for Thomson Scientific's Roger K. Summit Scholarship.
UK launches data sharing service for researchers
The UK Data Archive introduces UKDA-store, a new data sharing service for researchers.
Elsevier Grant Foundation rewards innovative libraries
Institutions around the world are awarded under the Elsevier Foundation's programme for Innovative Libraries in Developing Countries.
Subject repositories top ranking
The latest Webometrics Ranking of World Universities includes a new ranking of repositories.
SAGE wins award for best platform
SAGE Journals Online platform has won a 2007 PSP Award for Excellence for best platform in the electronic publication category.
Forum addresses author rights
SPARC has introduced a new discussion forum to address author rights.
Ukraine gains high-speed connection to research
Ukrainian researchers now have high-speed access to research resources.
Berg journals available for UK academic institutions
Berg Publishers and JISC Collections will provide Berg journals to the UK academic community under the new NESLi2 license scheme.
Oxford Journals signs agreement with CALIS
Oxford Journals' agreement with CALIS broadens China's access to scholarly content.