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EBSCO is making two INIST-CNRS databases available on EBSCOhost
EBSCO is making two INIST-CNRS databases available on EBSCOhost
Maney Publishing has announced 10 new journals for 2009, taking its list to almost 90 titles
SAGE launches handbook collection on SAGE Reference platform
Online reference library Credo Reference and Edward Elgar Publishing have agreed to integrate seven key Edward Elgar titles into the Credo General Reference collection.
OECD has launched an interactive tool for visualising and analysing regional statistics using maps and graphs.
Project MUSE now supports Shibboleth access to the MUSE journal collections.
SAGE will publish Family Business Review (FBR), on behalf of the Family Firm Institute, from 2009.
Emerald has launched a web-based bookstore with over 2,000 books.
A total of 162 regional social science journals have been added to Web of Science.
Oxford Journals has announced the launch of a new journal for the social neurosciences, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (SCAN).
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