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 Taylor & Francis and CAUL agreement provides all ANZ universities with access to Taylor & Francis Group journals
Academic publisher Taylor & Francis and the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL) have announced a new agreement enabling access for all 47 Australian and New Zealand universities to Taylor & Francis’s portfolio of more than 2,500 high-quality peer-reviewed journals from 2017-2019. The agreement introduces an innovative pricing model based on tiers defined by scale and research intensity and encompasses six-year transitionary pricing.
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 Rush University Medical Center to deploy Wolters Kluwer’s POC Advisor as central component of sepsis reduction initiative
Wolters Kluwer has announced that POC AdvisorTM, its real-time clinical surveillance and analytics platform, will be deployed by Rush University Medical Center (RUMC) as part of the hospital’s ongoing effort to improve sepsis outcomes. POC Advisor aggregates, normalises and analyses patient data from disparate clinical systems to deliver timely and highly accurate sepsis alerts and patient-specific advice to clinicians at the point of care.
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 Royal Society of Biology to host ‘Learned Societies and Open Access’ on September 27
The Royal Society of Biology is hosting an event ‘Learned Societies and Open Access’ on September 27, 2017, at Charles Darwin House, 12 Roger St, London WC1N 2JU. Recognising the importance of societies to the research ecosystem, the Universities UK Open Access Co-ordination Group commissioned work to track the financial health of a sample of 30 UK learned societies over the last five years. This event is an opportunity for representatives of learned societies, from all disciplines, to engage with, and comment on, the study’s interim findings, and help shape the final report.
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 McGraw-Hill Education wins two 2017 CODiE Awards for top education technology solutions
McGraw-Hill Education has won two SIIA 2017 CODiE Awards for its education technology tools – Learning Science Platform (Best Authoring/Development Tool for Educators) and SIMnet (Best Instructional Solution in Other Curriculum Areas). The Software and Information Industry Association’s CODiE Awards are an annual program that recognises excellence in software development and claims to be the only peer-recognition program of its kind in the education industry.
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 Ingenta in deal with Chan Zuckerberg Initiative’s Meta discovery engine to enhance access to publisher content
Ingenta has announced a new agreement with Chan Zuckerberg Meta (Meta), which will greatly enhance the discoverability of publisher-provided content on the Ingenta platforms by using Meta’s free discovery engine. Ingenta Connect and Ingenta Open, its new open access platform, will now be better able to connect researchers to millions of scholarly articles relevant to their work, and which otherwise they might never see or use.
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 Latest edition of Blogspeak now online
The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Karin Wulf and Simon Newman (Missing the Target: The UK Scholarly Communications License); Emmanuel Lee (Policymaking must become more empathetic rather than continuing its current overreliance on economic measures); Cat Williams (Where will you publish your next article?); Jill Shuman (What’s in a Name? The Library vs. Knowledge Management Center); and Rick Anderson (Cabell’s New Predatory Journal Blacklist: A Review). Blogspeak includes blog posts relevant to the publishing industry, particularly STM publishing. Subscribers are invited to participate in the latest edition of Blogspeak Here.
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