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Tilburg University selects OCLC
Tilburg University has chosen OCLC Web-scale Management Services and WorldCat Local for its library management and discovery
KBART recommendations endorsed by eight more publishers
Another eight publishers are now able to supply metadata that conforms to the KBART recommended practice
Research shows open-access growth
The volume of peer-reviewed research articles published under an open-access model has grown at a much faster rate than the total annual volume of all peer-reviewed research articles, according to a study published in the PLoS ONE
University of North Carolina Charlotte chooses EBSCO for discovery
University of North Carolina Charlotte has selected EBSCO Discovery Service from EBSCO Publishing as its discovery solution
Partners help with understanding of health information
Four institutions in the USA will work together to enhance the training of librarians and improve the public's access to, and understanding of, health information
Report looks at impact of funding on digital resources
A new Strategic Content Alliance/Ithaka S+R report examines funding practices to provide insight on post-grant sustainability for digital resources
Japan Science and Technology Agency picks ScholarOne Manuscripts
The Japan Science and Technology Agency has selected ScholarOne Manuscripts as a peer-review workflow management system for its 64 journals
EBSCO Publishing and H.W. Wilson announce merger
EBSCO Publishing and The H.W. Wilson Company have merged. The organisations say that the merger will bring benefits to existing and forthcoming products & services
Usage statistics provide insight into resources
Cardiff University develops a system to help education institutions assess the popularity and use of their electronic resources
Roundtable concludes open-access variety
A roundtable discussion including publishers, researchers and librarians and hosted by JISC in the UK has concluded that the open-access landscape will be characterised by variety
Publishers Communication Group expands into India
Publishers Communication Group, part of Publishing Technology, has opened an office in New Delhi, India