The independent Dutch academic publisher John Benjamins has chosen Publishing Technology's pub2web platform to host its publications in one place for the first time
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Nanyang Technological University picks EBSCO Discovery Service
Nanyang Technological University in Singapore has selected EBSCO Discovery Service
JISC calls for openly-accessible metadata
A JISC-funded taskforce is arguing that unlocking the descriptive information about digital content, articles, books and research is the key to making it more useful
PLoS ONE is new SPARC Innovator
SPARC has named the Public Library of Science's PLoS ONE as the latest SPARC Innovator
OCLC and Research Libraries UK survey special collections in UK and Ireland
OCLC Research and Research Libraries UK are working together to gather data on special collections in research libraries in the UK and Ireland
Vital Source acquires VPG Integrated Media
Ingram Content Group's Vital Source business has grown its e-textbook offering with the acquisition of VPG Integrated Media
University of Hong Kong renews open-access agreement with Springer
Agreement means that researchers with affiliation to the University of Hong Kong can publish their research results in Springer journals using Springer Open Choice
Copyright Clearance Center announces new CTO
Copyright Clearance Center has named Haralambos "Babis" Marmanis as its chief technology officer and vice president, engineering
Digital Science invests in Toronto-based startup
Digital Science has invested in 1DegreeBio, which helps scientists discover and select biological reagents more efficiently
ALPSP announces new chief executive
The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers has appointed Sarah Durrant as its new chief executive
Wilkes University selects Innovative products
Wilkes University in the USA has selected the Millennium ILS, the Encore discovery application, AirPAC for Smartphones, and WebBridge LR link resolver from Innovative Interfaces
German public supports World War I project
Hundreds of participants of all ages have contributed a great variety of personal memorabilia from World War I to the online "First World War in everyday documents" project