PeerJ launches new OA journal – PeerJ Computer Science |
Open access publisher PeerJ has announced the launch of PeerJ Computer Science, a cross-disciplinary open access journal publishing articles across all fields of computer science. The journal will start accepting preprints on February 3rd and peer-review articles on February 12th, which is also PeerJ’s two-year anniversary of publishing in the biological and medical sciences. More Search for more news in this Category |
Maney Publishing unveils digital archives, unlocks over a century’s worth of content |
Academic publisher Maney Publishing has announced that the new MORE (Maney Online Research E-journal) Digital Archives include the back-file content of 80 journals and offer instant online access to a wealth of significant, historical research and scholarly excellence, much of which has been published by academic and professional societies. Now available as a one-off purchase to higher education institutions, the Archives cover the humanities and social sciences, health sciences, and materials science and engineering, and include over 450,000 pages of content from internationally renowned journals. More Search for more news in this Category |
Oklahoma State University Libraries select Ex Libris Alma and Primo |
Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group has announced that Oklahoma State University (OSU), together with the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical (A&M) College System of 11 universities and colleges, has selected Ex Libris Alma for next-generation resource management services and Ex Libris Primo for unified resource discovery. Members of the consortium are replacing numerous systems, including the Voyager integrated library system. More Search for more news in this Category |
Submissions for 2015 Brill/IFLA Open Access award called for |
International scholarly publisher Brill and the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) have announced the 2015 IFLA/Brill Open Access award. The IFLA/Brill Open Access award is created to reward initiatives that facilitate and/or promote Open Access Scholarly Monographs in the humanities or social sciences. More Search for more news in this Category |
McGraw-Hill Education appoints Dr. Heath Morrison as Senior Vice President of Government Affairs |
Learning science company McGraw-Hill Education has announced that Dr. Heath Morrison will be joining the company as senior vice president of government affairs. In this role, he will be responsible for representing the company’s government-related opportunities before federal and state legislators and regulators and representatives of local school districts. More Search for more news in this Category |
PCG celebrates 25 years of service to scholarly publishers |
Sales, marketing and research consultancy Publishers Communication Group (PCG) has announced plans to mark its silver jubilee in 2015, having helped more than one hundred publishers connect with thousands of libraries and millions of end-users around the world over the past quarter century. The company will host a series of commemorative events and speaking engagements throughout the year. More Search for more news in this Category |
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