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Lyrasis consortium signs up to SAGE's e-journals
SAGE's entire electronic journal and reference portfolio is now available to members of Lyrasis
Programme involves customers in product design
SirsiDynix has launched a strategic partnership programmeto foster greater interactions between the SirsiDynix Engineering organisation and customers
Mike Rossner honoured as SPARC innovator
SPARC has named Mike Rossner, executive director of the Rockefeller University Press in New York, as the latest SPARC innovator
EMPact helps Multi-Science reach new markets
EMpact Sales will serve as exclusive sales and marketing representative for Multi-Science Publishing
Finland joins SCOAP3
The high-energy physics open-access consortium, SCOAP3, has added Finland to its list of member countries
Emerald's e-journals join Portico
Emerald Group Publishing will preserve its e-journals with Portico
Nature named 'journal of the century'
The 686 members of the BioMedical & Life Sciences Division of the Special Libraries Association have chosen the journal Nature as 'journal of the century'
Open access could save money in the Netherlands
Open-access publication could save the Netherlands up to 133 million euros, according to new research from Australian economist John Houghton
AIP partners with CLOCKSS
Online versions of all AIP's journals will soon reside in the dark archive, CLOCKSS
AIP signs up to TRANSFER Code of Practice
The American Institute of Physics has signed up to guidelines that help ensure that journal content remains easily accessible when journals transfer between parties
Copyright law prevents access to millions of 'orphan works'
Millions of "orphan works" cannot be accessed online because their rights holders cannot be found