Accucoms signs deal with ASN
Accucoms makes a deal with the ASN to deliver sales, marketing and customer support services globally.
Accucoms makes a deal with the ASN to deliver sales, marketing and customer support services globally.
Swets and AAAS make deal to put Science online via Swets' e-journal gateway.
Ambient Sound Investments, a co-founder of Skype, is to invest in online scientific publisher Versita.
The American Statistical Association has entered into an agreement with Atypon Systems for the development of a platform for online journal hosting and delivery services.
CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, is to contribute to the Wikipedia project.
The SAGE eReference platform was recently honoured as a 2007 Choice Outstanding Academic Title.
Accucoms signs agreement with American Medical Association and American Academy of Pediatrics for representation services in Latin America.
PCG has been selected by the Institution of Civil Engineers, and its subsidiary Thomas Telford Publishing, to provide North American sales representation.
Berg Publishers wins the Publishing Technology E-Publishing Award at the 2008 Independent Publishing Awards.
Ingram Digital has been selected by the ALPSP to establish a new co-operative eBook service.
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