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
Ebooks and e-readers are slow to catch on with college students, according to a recent study by OnCampus Research
Swets expands its presence in Asia with new office in Seoul, South Korea
Swiss libraries with BSF send 2 containers of equipment to Haitian libraries
The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna, Russia has joined SCOAP3
Ingram Content Group signs agreement with Springer on a new US distribution services model
The University of Salford has chosen Syndetic Solutions to provide catalogue enrichments within its Talis Prism 2 library catalogue
Center for Research Libraries and British Library digitise 400 UK theses on Middle Eastern and Islamic studies
The Charlesworth Group has announced a new China Agency Agreement with the New England Journal of Medicine
Scholars, faculty, and students in nearly 90 countries participate in events in support of open access (OA)
Higher education sector takes on key role in securing UK's digital legacy
Innovative Interfaces has endorsed the recommendations of the Knowledge Base and Related Tools Working Group for two of its products
The National Archives of Norway hits the 13 million record mark as part of a national digitisation project to make all microfilm archives available…