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SpringerWienNewYork and Versita strengthen partnership in Central Europe

19 October 2009

SpringerWienNewYork and Versita are working together to distribute, market, and sell STM journals from Central European societies and other institutions

US grants support digitisation

19 October 2009

The US Department of Education has awarded more than $2 million in grant funds for international digitisation projects

Student support grows for open access

19 October 2009

The student Right to Research Coalition now represents more than five million students in the USA and around the world

Coutts supplies e-books to Scottish academic libraries

19 October 2009

Scotland's APUC (Advanced Procurement for Universities and Colleges) Limited has selected Coutts and MyiLibrary together as one of three suppliers of e-books

Dawson Books picks up Scandinavian contracts

19 October 2009

Dawson Books has announced a series of recent tender awards in Norway and Sweden

Academic publisher and sporting body strike deal

19 October 2009

Multi-Science Publishing and the Professional Golfers Association have agreed a licence that will give the association's members unrestricted online access to several peer-reviewed sports titles

De Gruyter and Versita cooperate on Eastern Europe

19 October 2009

Academic publishers cooperate in the publication and sales of journals from Eastern Europe and books from Eastern and Central Europe

Guide reviews open-access income models

09 October 2009

SPARC has published a guide that reviews the sustainability of current and propective open-access publishers.

French Sudoc records added to WorldCat

22 September 2009

Nine million records from French academic libraries will be added into WorldCat

Researchers concerned about mixed messages

22 September 2009

Researchers are concerned by what they perceive as mixed messages about how they should communicate their research findings

PubMed Central Canada launches

22 September 2009

Canadians will soon have free access to their own archive of health science literature

Toby Green will be next chair of ALPSP

17 September 2009

Toby Green, head of publishing at OECD, was elected as the next chair of the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers

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