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Scope’s Hot Spot presentation at Frankfurt Book Fair to focus on Deep Indexing for Enhanced Researchability
Scope e-Knowledge Center (Scope), a leading provider of knowledge services and a Quatrro Global Services company, will be presenting on “Deep Indexing for Enhanced Researchability” at the Professional & Scientific Information (Hall 4.2) Hot Spot stage on October 14, 2015 from 10.30 – 11.00 am at the upcoming Frankfurt Book Fair. In this session, Deborah Harman, Associate Vice President, Business Development for Scope e-Knowledge Center, will offer practical examples of deep indexing with human curation by SMEs to enhance researchability.
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Elsevier and NADONA/LTC announce collaboration on eLearning product
STM publisher Elsevier has announced a collaboration in the development of Mosby’s Care Assistant Curriculum with the National Association of Directors of Nursing Administration in Long Term Care (NADONA/LTC), the largest organisation dedicated exclusively to providing education, communication, and services to nurse leaders and nurse executives in the long-term and post-acute care continuum. This online course will serve as a resource for training new nursing hires, transitioning personnel to new units, addressing knowledge gaps, and preparing for annual competency testing.
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Future Science Group announces support for campaign to improve clinical trial reporting
Publisher Future Science Group (FSG) has announced its support of the AllTrials campaign. The AllTrials campaign aims to improve transparency and reporting of clinical trials. These aims align with those of Future Science Group (FSG), which believes that every trial should be conducted in a transparent and reproducible manner, ensuring that all research, even where negative or inconclusive, is both trustworthy and available to inform medical decision-making.
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North Rhine-Westphalian Library Service Centre to add 19 million records to WorldCat
The North Rhine-Westphalian Library Service Centre (hbz), a library consortium in Germany’s most populous state, has signed an agreement with OCLC to add 19 million bibliographic records from the consortium to WorldCat, making these valuable collections more visible and accessible to scholars around the world. Based in Cologne, hbz works as a central development and service organisation for university, college and specialised libraries, as well as data processing centers in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
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ALPSP, CCC webinar to focus on how society publishers can extend their global outreach
The Association of Learned and Professional Publishers (ALPSP) and Copyright Clearance Center have announced a webinar titled ‘Make a World of Difference: How society publishers can extend their global outreach.’ This is a must attend event for those with responsibility for collaborative partnerships or strategic input into publishing, marketing, sales or business development. The session is scheduled for October 26, 2015, online 11:00 – 12:30 ET.
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CABI and Book Aid International collaboration brings scientific publications to students in sub-Saharan Africa
Not-for-profit organization CABI and Book Aid International are collaborating to bring specialist scientific books on agriculture and tropical health to students at universities, medical schools and colleges in sub-Saharan Africa. The books have been carefully selected for institutions like the Mzuzu Agriculture Vocation College in Malawi and Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology in Kenya to help students and staff with their studies and teaching.
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Sheridan expands print management system to accommodate self-service Pod orders
Sheridan has expanded its automated print management system, Sheridan Select, to include a self-service component granting publishers the ability to upload a book or journal title and place a print-on-demand (POD) order within a single transaction. Upon logging in to the Sheridan Select portal and initiating a POD order, publishers are now provided the ability to define and order brand new titles in addition to selecting from their existing titles.
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