Arabic manuscripts
Historic medical manuscripts go online
Historic medical manuscripts go online
Project MUSE beta site offers preview of integrated book and journal
content
CAB Thesaurus gets biggest update in 30 years
AIP creates app for authors and reviewers
Social Forces joins Oxford University Press
Hastings Center partners with Wiley-Blackwell
Cancer research portals launch on HighWire's platform
European Society for Medical Oncology launches new portal for oncologists
Springer signs book agreement with the American Physiological Society
EBSCO Publishing and Philosophy Documentation Center agreement enables access to scholarly philosophy content via EBSCO Discovery Service
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