News

Charlesworth represents NEJM in China

18 October 2010

The Charlesworth Group has announced a new China Agency Agreement with the New England Journal of Medicine

Open Access week begins

18 October 2010

Scholars, faculty, and students in nearly 90 countries participate in events in support of open access (OA)

JISC joins Open Planets Foundation

04 October 2010

Higher education sector takes on key role in securing UK's digital legacy

Innovative Interfaces endorses KBART

01 October 2010

Innovative Interfaces has endorsed the recommendations of the Knowledge Base and Related Tools Working Group for two of its products

Norwegian digitisation hits 13 million

27 September 2010

The National Archives of Norway hits the 13 million record mark as part of a national digitisation project to make all microfilm archives available online to the public

New publisher group picks Dragonfly

17 September 2010

Independent Scholarly Publishers Group will work with Dragonfly Sales and Marketing Consulting to promote its journals around the world

SAGE trials SciVee video platform

17 September 2010

SAGE is doing a three-month trial of the SciVee platform to see whether video pubcasts will increase article views, broaden reader interest and promote authors

NPG supports US science literacy drive

17 September 2010

Nature Publishing Group (NPG) has joined Change the Equation (CTEq), a CEO-led initiative to cultivate widespread literacy in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) in the USA

Wildlife Conservation Society picks Millennium

17 September 2010

The Wildlife Conservation Society in New York has implemented the Millennium ILS from Innovative Interfaces

ALPSP announces 2010 awards

15 September 2010

ChemSpider, CRC Press, BMJ Case Reports and OUP's Richard Gedye all picked up prizes in this year's ALPSP awards

National Library of Finland picks Ex Libris

08 September 2010

The National Library of Finland Selects Primo and Primo Central from Ex Libris for nationwide use

Deal gives access for tropical medicine researchers in developing world

08 September 2010

Elsevier and the Royal Tropical Institute will provide 150 researchers working in least-developed and low-income countries with access to ScienceDirect and Scopus

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