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Sage Publishing has launched The Sage Handbook of Social Media Research Methods.
The text offers a step-by-step guide to aid researchers overcome the challenges in conducting research projects that deal with the vast data that social media creates, from the formulation of research questions through to the interpretation of findings.
The handbook includes chapters on specific social media platforms, as well as a series of critical chapters on: designing social media research, collecting and storing data, and the diversity of approaches to this type of research.
Gale, a library resource provider and a Cengage company, has announced the launch of the final modules of its Early Arabic Printed Books archive for the international higher education market.
Early Arabic Printed Books features a number of technological innovations pioneered by Gale to ensure scholars in Arabic-speaking countries and beyond can research the range of content, including interfaces in Arabic and European languages, right-to-left-read navigation of Arabic texts, an embedded Arabic keyboard and newly developed optical character recognition software.
OpenAthens has delivered the first phase of OpenAthens Access, its new software as a service product for service providers
This new book, edited by Alison Mackenzie and Lindsey Martin, provides strategic insights drawn from librarians who are meeting the challenge of digital scholarship, utilising the latest technologies and creating new knowledge
Ingenta has launched Ingenta Open, a hosting platform solution and discovery portal designed exclusively for open access content
Literatum, Atypon’s online publishing platform, gives publishers the technology they need to give their readers the content they want and the experiences they expect.
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has announced that over 30,000 pre-print articles available in online repository arXiv will indexed in Inspec, the leading A&I database for physics and engineering by the end of the year.
RightsLink® from Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) is a robust web-based service designed to assist publishers in the collection and management of their article processing charges (APCs) and other author or publication-related fees pre-and post-publication.
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