Ovid wins contract to provide health professionals in England with online access to medical, nursing and healthcare databases.
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Researchers in South Caucasus countries get online
The digital divide between the South Caucasus countries and Europe is bridged with a new regional high-speed network and GEANT2 link.
Ingram Digital announces new eBook agreement with ALPSP
Ingram Digital has been selected by the ALPSP to establish a new co-operative eBook service.
Berg Publishers wins e-publishing award
Berg Publishers wins the Publishing Technology E-Publishing Award at the 2008 Independent Publishing Awards.
New web resource for Canadian researchers
A Canadian version of the researcher-focused web resource Create Change is launched by CARL and SPARC.
National Library of the Netherlands backs up Portico
An off-line copy of the Portico archive is to be held for safekeeping by the National Library of the Netherlands.
National Library of China adds records to WorldCat
The National Library of China will add its bibliographic records to the OCLC WorldCat database, making the records available to researchers worldwide.
Publisher views to access are changing
Traditional academic publishers are changing their attitudes to copyright and the deposit of articles in a publicly-accessible repository.
Jan Velterop leaves Springer
Jan Velterop is leaving Springer to pursue a new career as CEO of KnewCo.
Mathematical method ranks scientific journals
Researchers in the USA have developed a mathematical method to rank scientific journals.
University shares portal developments
The University of Manchester is sharing its portal developments with other Talis users.
Ohio Christian University selects Millennium
The Maxwell Library at Ohio Christian University has selected the Millennium integrated library solution.