CAS announces Spring 2017 availability of SciFindern, a new research experience that elevates scientific discovery |
CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society (ACS), has announced that SciFindern will be available Spring 2017. This powerful solution will provide new and unique authoritative content, superior functionality and enhanced workflow features to help researchers be exponentially more productive.
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Taylor & Francis and NCSL International announce new partnership to publish the NCSLI Measure journal |
Academic publisher Taylor & Francis and the NCSL International (established in 1961 as the National Conference on Standards Laboratories) have announced a new partnership from 2016 to publish the Society’s prestigious journal NCSLI Measure. The NCSLI is an organisation serving the world of measurement, promoting cooperative efforts for solving the common problems faced by measurement laboratories.
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IEEE Xplore digital library reaches 4 million documents as pace of technical contributions accelerates |
The IEEE Xplore digital library, one of the world’s largest collections of technical literature in engineering, computer science, and related technologies, recently reached a milestone with a total of over 4 million documents now available in its vast repository. Since its launch in 2000 with an initial collection of 500,000 documents, IEEE Xplore has experienced significant growth each year, resulting in this most recent milestone.
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Future Science Group offers free access to top Zika-related articles |
Publisher Future Science Group is making some top review and commentary articles freely available to aid the Zika research effort. In a bid to aid the ongoing effort to develop effective treatments, and ultimately a preventative vaccine, for Zika infection, Future Science Group is making a collection of relevant articles from the journals Future Microbiology and Future Virology freely available via their website.
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KU Select 2016 announced |
Knowledge Unlatched (KU) has announced KU Select 2016, its third collection of specialist scholarly books in the Humanities and Social Sciences. KU hopes to make this collection available on an Open Access basis. As KU moves out of its Pilot phase, it has expanded its offering to 343 titles: 147 front list (to be published between Nov 2016-April 2017) and 196 backlist (published between 2005-2015) books.
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ARL/SAA Mosaic Program Leadership Forum promotes diversity in archives, special collections profession |
The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and the Society of American Archivists (SAA) hosted the third ARL/SAA Mosaic Program Leadership Forum on August 10, 2016, in Atlanta, Georgia, in conjunction with the SAA Annual Meeting. Funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), the ARL/SAA Mosaic Program promotes much-needed diversification of the archives and special collections professional workforce.
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Latest edition of Blogspeak now online |
The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Robert Harington (Curation Nation: Thoughts on the Future of Textbooks); Ana Isabel Canhoto and Sarah Quinton (Research collaboration between universities and industry: Five practical principles to make it work.); Penny Freedman (Get credit where credit is due as a peer reviewer); and David Matthews (Science editor-in-chief sounds alarm over falling public trust). Blogspeak includes blog posts relevant to the publishing industry, particularly STM publishing. Subscribers are invited to participate in the latest edition of Blogspeak Here. |