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SSP 38th Annual Meeting theme revealed; opens call for participation
The Society for Scholarly Publishing has announced that its 38th Annual Meeting is scheduled for June 1-3, 2016, at the Westin Bayshore in Vancouver, British Columbia. ‘Crossing Boundaries: New Horizons in Scholarly Communication’ has been revealed as the theme of the 38th Annual Meeting. A Call for Participation has been opened for the event. Proposals for sessions will be accepted now through November 20.
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Springer Nature unveils interactive Related Content service on the SpringerLink platform
Springer Nature, a global research, educational and professional publisher, has announced the launch of an interactive Related Content service on the SpringerLink platform. The service will make it faster and easier for researchers to discover relevant scientific content and is powered by UNSILO, a Semantic Discovery Engine that captures trending ideas and novel scientific concepts as they emerge.
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Omedix to integrate Elsevier’s Health Library into its patient engagement platform
Omedix, a leader in convenient, cost-effective and user-friendly web solutions for medical practices, will integrate Elsevier’s Health Library into its patient engagement platform. Elsevier developed the digital Health Library for patients and consumers featuring accurate, timely, easy-to-understand content on thousands of healthcare topics and issues.
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ORCID collaborates with Crossref and DataCite to launch Auto-Update functionality
ORCID, the non-profit organisation that is working to address the name ambiguity problem in scholarly communications by providing a registry of persistent identifiers for researchers, has announced the launch of Auto-Update functionality, in collaboration with Crossref and DataCite. ORCID registrants who use their unique ORCID identifier (iD) when submitting a manuscript or dataset can now opt to have their ORCID record automatically updated when their work is made public.
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Participants in Portico’s E-Journal Preservation Service gain access to Science Foundation in China
Participants in Portico’s E-Journal Preservation Service will now gain access to Science Foundation in China published by the Institute of Physics Publishing. Participating institutions have access to the five volumes of Science Foundation in China regardless of whether they previously subscribed to the title.
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Cambridge University Press announces participation in first Academic Book Week
Cambridge University Press has announced its participation in the first ever Academic Book Week – an international celebration of the diversity, innovation and influence of academic books – by giving free access to its 20 most influential books, as chosen by Cambridge editors. This includes works from Plato, Nietzsche, Descartes and Eric Hobsbawm.
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Australia’s University of New England selects Ex Libris Alma and Primo
Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group has announced that the University of New England (UNE) in Australia has selected the Ex Libris Primo® discovery and delivery solution and the Ex Libris Alma® unified resource management service to replace a number of library systems, including Innovative Interfaces Virtua and ProQuest Summon. In UNE’s evaluation of library management systems and discovery services, Alma and Primo emerged as clear leaders.
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