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Highlights of the third day of Frankfurt Book Fair
On the third day of the Frankfurt Book Fair, highlighted events included the opening of the ‘Media and Technology Forum’ as part of the ‘New European Media Summit; Peace Prize winner Navid Kermani discussed Iranian literature; and a press conference highlighted the results of the ‘Frankfurt Undercover’ discussions throughout the week where 30 international writers debated the topic of extremism. The Frankfurt Book Fair is the international publishing industry’s biggest trade fair – with 7,100 exhibitors from more than 100 countries, around 270,000 visitors, over 4,000 events and around 9,300 accredited journalists in attendance.
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AIP Publishing begins opening federally funded research to the public
AIP Publishing has announced that it is one of the first STM publishers to begin making federally funded research articles it publishes in its journals publicly available through CHORUS (Clearing House for the Open Research of the United States). Over the next twelve months, AIP Publishing will make over 900 government funded articles freely available to the public via CHORUS, helping the U.S. government expand access to research funded by the American public.
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Elsevier provides Royal Flying Doctor Service access to ClinicalKey
STM publisher Elsevier has announced that it is providing the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) access to ClinicalKey, Elsevier’s primary online clinical information tool, to help doctors, nurses and other health professionals access the latest clinical information through mobile devices. ClinicalKey facilitates evidence-based clinical decision-making for practitioners on the go, assisting RFDS’ provision of vital health services to rural Australia.
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ProQuest launches new Spanish language portal
ProQuest is broadening its reach to customers across the globe with the roll out of its next local language portal. The latest in this initiative is for the Spanish speaking countries of Latin America and comes hot on the heels of the launch of the Portuguese portal last month. This new Spanish portal is the third in a series of new sites which began early in 2015 with the launch of a new microsite in China.
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EBSCO Information Services’ online learning platform offers tools for academic success and workplace readiness
EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) is introducing PrepSTEPTM, an online learning platform that helps students build the skills that can shape their futures, in school and beyond. The move is in response to the urgent need for schools to improve the college and career readiness among students. The addition of PrepSTEP offers colleges the opportunity to give their students the preparation that can change their futures and help them step up to success.
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Overleaf offers Springer authors with tool to ease author writing and submission process
Overleaf, an academic authorship tool, has announced that Springer will integrate 20 Springer journals and the Springer Transfer Desk with the Overleaf online LaTeX and rich text collaborative writing and publishing platform. Overleaf will make it easy for researchers to write, collaborate, and publish technical documents, with the provision of a simplified writing and publishing tool for Springer authors.
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National Library of Medicine adopts Ex Libris primo discovery and delivery solution
Library automation and preservation solutions provider Ex Libris® Group has announced that the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM) has decided to adopt the Ex Libris Primo® discovery and delivery solution. An NLM working group evaluated a number of options and ultimately selected Primo, primarily because of its advanced technology, extensive road map, and active customer communities.
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Richard Fisher and Michael Healy join LBF Advisory Board
The London Book Fair (LBF) has announced that Richard Fisher, former MD, Academic Publishing at Cambridge University Press (CUP), and Michael Healy, Executive Director (International Relations) at Copyright Clearance Centre, have joined the LBF Advisory Board. Fisher and Healy will join an esteemed panel of experts from across the publishing industry, led by LBF Advisory Board’s Non-Executive Chairman, David Roche.
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IPR License partners with three Chinese publishers, widens international gateway for Chinese language titles
Global rights and licensing specialists IPR License, the global rights and licensing specialists, has formed an alliance with three major Chinese publishing houses to help widen the international gateway for Chinese language titles. Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press (FLTRP), Yilin Press and Foreign Languages Press (FLP) have all partnered with IPR License to utilise its fully transactional rights and licensing marketplace TradeRights.
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