Innovative Interfaces has announced that 75 library organisations are now partners in or early implementers of the Sierra Services Platform
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Bibliothèques sans Frontières sets up digital library for Haiti
A digital library project for Haiti is being supported by 23 international publishing partners
Europe's national librarians support open data licensing
The Conference of European National Librarians (CENL), which represents Europe's 46 national libraries, has voted overwhelmingly to support the open licensing of its libraries' data
Emerald agrees Algerian national licence
Emerald Group Publishing has announces a five-year agreement with the Algerian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research to provide access to Emerald content to over 60 institutions across Algeria
Nawin Gupta becomes secretary general of the ASA
Nawin Gupta has been appointed secretary general of the Association of Subscription Agents & Intermediaries
France licenses Springer information
Springer and the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research sign licence agreement
Utah State University picks new Innovative platform
Utah State University selects the Sierra Services Platform
ALPSP announces award winners
Cliff Morgan, OECD's Your Better Life Index and Chemical Science from the Royal Society of Chemistry all picked up awards at the recent ALPSP meeting
Japanese institutions join SCOAP3
The High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, National Institute of Informatics and Coordinating Committee for Japanese University Libraries have jointly established a partnership with the SCOAP3 initiative
Web of Knowledge available in Algeria
Thomson Reuters has announced a new three-year partnership that will bring Web of Knowledge to scientists and researchers at more than 60 institutions across Algeria
SPIE chooses Silverchair platform
SPIE has selected Silverchair Information Systems to host the SPIE Digital Library on its SCM6 platform from June 2012
IOP starts article evolution project
IOP Publishing (IOP) has started its article evolution programme. This new project is designed to improve the online delivery of research articles, which IOP says should enable readers to interact with research in new ways