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Elsevier offers free access to ClinicalKey supporting flood relief efforts in Peru, Ecuador and Colombia

STM publisher Elsevier is providing free access to its primary online clinical information and reference tool, ClinicalKey, to support healthcare professionals who are responding to the recent flooding and mudslides across Peru, Ecuador and Colombia. Earlier this year the region was struck by intense rains that overflowed rivers and caused mudslides, killing more than 70 people and leaving more than 70,000 homeless.
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Emerald Publishing partners with EBSCO to launch EDS Emerald Insight partner database

Academic publisher Emerald Publishing has announced a partnership with EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) to develop a new database, EDS Emerald Insight, which will enhance the discovery of Emerald content within EBSCO Discovery ServiceTM (EDS). Mutual subscribers of Emerald content and EDS will now be able to easily discover, limit to and link out to their subscribed Emerald content.
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American Medical Informatics Association announces partnership with Dryad Digital Repository

The American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) has announced a new partnership with the Dryad Digital Repository. Dryad is a curated resource that makes the data underlying scientific publications discoverable, freely reusable, and citable. To launch the partnership, AMIA is connecting the Dryad resource to the publication of a new Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (JAMIA) special focus issue on data science.
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University of Cincinnati announces participation in Open Access Monograph Publishing Initiative

The University of Cincinnati is participating in a new initiative of the Association of American Universities (AAU),Association of Research Libraries (ARL), and the Association of American University Presses (AAUP). This endeavour will advance the wide dissemination of humanities and humanistic social sciences scholarship by faculty members by supporting the promotion and publishing of free, open access, digital editions of peer-reviewed and professionally edited monographs.
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UH Press wins $90K grant for open-access publishing

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded the University of Hawai’i a $90,000 grant to digitise 100 out-of-print University of Hawai’i Press books for open access. The project is part of the Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative between the Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
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SLACK Incorporated announces inaugural issue of HLRP: Health Literacy Research and Practice

STM publisher SLACK Incorporated has announced the inaugural issue of the HLRP: Health Literacy Research and Practice. The Journal, owned by the Institute for Healthcare Advancement (IHA) and published by SLACK Incorporated, is an interdisciplinary and international open-access publication dedicated to advancing the field of health literacy, promoting health equity, and reducing health disparities.
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ACCUCOMS signs sixth publisher to its Aggregagent product

ACCUCOMS has signed another publisher to its AggregagentTM product – Penn State University Press. ACCUCOMS’ newest service now counts 6 publishers with an already impressive total collection of 117 journals and 11,109 articles per year included. Penn State University Press is the first University Press to sign up for the Aggregagent.
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