Shared digital library widens Scottish access to journals
Scotland's university researchers will benefit from a shared digital library that should widen access to over 1,500 specialist journals and publications
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.
The Association of Research Libraries has released a statement about the effects of the current global economic crisis on publishing and library subscriptions
Emerald has announced the Indian 2009 Emerald Research Fund in the field of library and information science (LIS) research.
Anglia Ruskin University and the University of East London have both picked OCLC's QuestionPoint to provide online enquiry support services to their library users
St. Lawrence University in the USA will use Encore Harvesting Services from Innovative Interfaces to produce a single unified search of its OAI-PMH-compliant collections
SirsiDynix has announced several new or returning customers for its integrated library systems
JANET, the UK's education and research network, has increased its capacity from 10Gbit/s to 40Gbit/s
OCLC will implement a 'Library 2.0' meta-catalogue of Swiss university libraries and the Swiss National Library.
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