Ovid to supply NHS England with online databases
Ovid wins contract to provide health professionals in England with online access to medical, nursing and healthcare databases.
Ovid wins contract to provide health professionals in England with online access to medical, nursing and healthcare databases.
A Canadian version of the researcher-focused web resource Create Change is launched by CARL and SPARC.
The National Library of China will add its bibliographic records to the OCLC WorldCat database, making the records available to researchers worldwide.
The Maxwell Library at Ohio Christian University has selected the Millennium integrated library solution.
The University of Manchester is sharing its portal developments with other Talis users.
EBSCO, IOC and Hasselt University join forces to create the Open Science Directory.
Institutions around the world are awarded under the Elsevier Foundation's programme for Innovative Libraries in Developing Countries.
Future information professionals are invited to apply for Thomson Scientific's Roger K. Summit Scholarship.
DS and Axiell Library Group have teamed up to research Library 2.0 and other technology trends.
Oxford Journals' agreement with CALIS broadens China's access to scholarly content.
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