Norwegian consortium BIBSYS has selected a new library system based on OCLC's Web-scale Management Services
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Europe considers 'digital copyright symbol'
European Commission takes on European's Publisher Council's copyright ideas
Guidelines help researchers understand data quality
A new set of guidelines, released by SURFfoundation in the Netherlands, should help researchers to decide what data to preserve and how long to preserve it for
Credo partners with NERL consortium
Credo Reference will provide member libraries of the Northeast Research Libraries consortium with access to Credo's General Reference and Publisher and Subject Collections services at a discount thanks to a new partnership agreement
Scope helps IEEE build author-name database
Scope supports IEEE in enhancing author data for future author database
Springer to distribute Wageningen ebooks
Springer will distribute ebooks on behalf of Wageningen Academic Publishers
New award remembers Bob McKee
IFLA and CILIP, with the support of his family, have launched the Aspire Award in memory of CILIP's chief executive Bob McKee, who died in August 2010
E-readers fuel growth in e-paper market
The global market for e-paper will be $5.73 billion by 2015, according to analysts at MarketsandMarkets
Japanese libraries join CLOCKSS
Two major academic library groups in Japan have joined the CLOCKSS archive
College students still like print books, says study
Ebooks and e-readers are slow to catch on with college students, according to a recent study by OnCampus Research
Swets opens office in Seoul
Swets expands its presence in Asia with new office in Seoul, South Korea