Scope – Knowledgespeak: STM Industry Daily News Alert

 ConTech 2018 opens in just two weeks’ time
ConTech 2018 tickets are going out this week. The inaugural ConTech opens in just two weeks’ time. At ConTech 2018 attendees will learn how this new generation of technology is impacting the world of content. This is an event for information and content people (publishers, content managers and information managers) who want to understand how moving towards data-driven content will impact their businesses, operations and the content they create and deliver.
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 Elsevier integrates Geofacets with Esri ArcGIS to help geoscientists find information faster
Elsevier, the information analytics business specialising in science and health, has announced the integration of Geofacets, its information solution for exploration and development, with ArcGIS, the flagship product of Esri®, the global market leader in geographic information system (GIS) software. Researchers can now seamlessly discover and analyse information from more than 100 of the top geoscience journals and over 1.9m maps without ever leaving ArcGIS.
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 CCC announces enhancements to its content workflow solution, RightFind
Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC) has announced enhancements to its award-winning content workflow solution, RightFind®, making it even easier to use than ever before, giving scientific research organisations access to content they need – anytime, anywhere. RightFind offers organisations secure access to enterprise content and rights information maximising access to scientific, technical and medical (STM) journals, books, and databases, and reducing the cost of managing information resources.
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 Microbiology Society’s new journal, Access Microbiology, now open for submissions
The Microbiology Society has announced the launch of Access Microbiology, which is now open for submissions. Access Microbiology provides a new service to the microbiology community, offering researchers from all over the world the opportunity to publish research outputs that are often lost due to not being seen as ‘high impact’.
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 4open publishes its first article in chemistry
4open, a multi- and inter-disciplinary Open Access journal, has published its first article in chemistry. The article ‘Characterization and modelling of the polarization phenomenon to describe salt rejection by nanofiltration’ by Yassine Mdemagh et al. is free to access on the 4open website.
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 Journals of University of Babylon to preserve OA e-journals with Portico
Digital preservation service Portico has announced that the Journals of University of Babylon is preserving their open access e-journals, Journal of University of Babylon for Pure and Applied SciencesJournal of University of Babylon for Engineering Sciences, and Journal of University of Babylon for Humanities with Portico, ensuring that their content will be secure and available into the future. The University of Babylon Publishing House (UBPH) is an academic publisher for Journals of University of Babylon at the University of Babylon.
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 Anythink joins Allen County Public Library as early adopter for OCLC Wise
Anythink, the public library system for Adams County, has signed on to implement OCLC Wise, the first community engagement system for US public libraries. Anythink joins Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana, as an early adopter for Wise. The Wise system transforms traditional library management with a holistic people-centric approach.
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