Egyptian researchers get Web of Knowledge
The Egyptian University Libraries consortium has signed a multi-year contract for researcher access to ISI Web of Knowledge
The Egyptian University Libraries consortium has signed a multi-year contract for researcher access to ISI Web of Knowledge
Two UK academic libraries have gone live with Encore, the discovery services platform from Innovative Interfaces
IReL selects SPIE Digital Library to expand its member libraries' access to optics and photonics research literature
Ex Libris and Bibliographical Center for Research will offer libraries, archives, and other information organisations foundation training and consulting services in digital preservation
The Western Australian Group of University Librarians (WAGUL) consortium has selected Coutts
Ovid has struck a deal with the UK's Department of Health to give medical students, faculty, and clinicians access to evidence-based organ transplantation research via the OvidSP platform
William H. Mischo has won the 2009 Kilgour Award
Scotland's university researchers will benefit from a shared digital library that should widen access to over 1,500 specialist journals and publications
OCLC's database synchronisation capability is keeping the Australian National Bibliographic Database synchronised with WorldCat
The University of Bradford in the UK has chosen Innovative Interfaces as the supplier for several of its library system tools.
Interviews for this article have been adapted from recent PhaidraCon roundtable events and from upcoming 2023 editions of EpistemiCast
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