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Kapost names Wiley one of the best B2B marketing brands of 2015
Publisher John Wiley and Sons, Inc., has been named one of the top 50 best B2B marketing brands of 2015 by content marketing company Kapost. Every year, Kapost recognises companies that demonstrate innovative and effective marketing strategies, campaigns, and content. After evaluating Wiley’s B2B work surrounding the revamp of the For Dummies brand, Kapost named Wiley a 2015 top 50 rock star in B2B Marketing.
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Two industry leaders join NISO staff
The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) is pleased to announce that Jill O’Neill and Henrietta Verma have joined the organisation as Educational Programs Manager and Editorial and Communications Specialist, respectively. Both bring to NISO years of high-level experience in information science and print and digital publishing. They offer expertise that will further NISO’s goals of offering the community optimal educational opportunities and reliable, timely publications.
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Publishers and librarians give green light to continue Access to Research initiative
The Access to Research initiative, which gives users in public libraries free access to over 10 million academic articles, has been given the green light by publishers and librarians to continue. The service was originally launched as a pilot by the Universities and Science Minister in 2014. Two years on and over 80% of UK local authorities, representing more than 2,600 libraries, have signed up to the initiative from across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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Memorial University of Newfoundland opts for Ex Libris Leganto reading-list solution
Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris® Group, a ProQuest company, has announced that Memorial University of Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, has added the Leganto reading-list solution to its suite of Ex Libris solutions. The university adopted the Primo® discovery solution, Alma® resource management solution, and Rosetta digital preservation solution earlier in 2015.
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Dan Duncan joins AAP leadership team as Senior Director of Government Affairs
The Association of American Publishers (AAP) has announced that Dan Duncan has joined the AAP leadership team as Senior Director of Government Affairs. In this new role, Dan will lead several initiatives critical to publishers and digital learning companies including privacy and accessibility issues. He will also assist in projects involving copyright and licensing and international aspects of AAP issues.
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OCLC Sustainable Collection Services now support shared print monograph projects via its GreenGlass application
OCLC Sustainable Collection Services (SCS) now supports shared print monograph projects through its GreenGlass application. GreenGlass group features extend collection visualisation and interactivity to consortial or regional collections, enabling participating libraries to better understand and manage their shared collection.
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SirsiDynix announces increased BLUEcloud adoption and new customers in 2015
Library automation solutions provider SirsiDynix has announced that in 2015 over 115 library systems chose SirsiDynix as their new ILS provider. In addition, the next-generation BLUEcloud Library Services Platform continues to enjoy strong adoption with more than 1700 SirsiDynix customers now using one or more BLUEcloud products.
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