Synthesis Update from Morgan & Claypool Publishers

The Following Lectures Were Published in October

Al Selvin, Verizon Communications
Simon Buckingham Shum, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Karen Holtzblatt, InContext Enterprises, Inc.
Hugh Beyer, InContext Enterprises, Inc.

Hang Li, Huawei Technologies

Ken Anjyo, OLM Digital, Inc.
Hiroyuki Ochiai, Kyushu University

Models of Horizontal Eye Movements: Part 3, A Neuron and Muscle Based Linear Saccade Model
Alireza Ghahari, University of Connecticut
John D. Enderle, University of Connecticut

Bin Chen, Stanford University
Huijun Wang, Merck
Ying Ding, Indiana University
David Wild, Indiana University

The Taxobook: History, Theories, and Concepts of Knowledge Organization, Part 1 of a 3-Part Series
Marjorie Hlava, Access Innovations, Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico

Measuring User Engagement
Mounia Lalmas, Yahoo Labs
Heather O’Brien, University of British Columbia
Elad Yom-Tov, Microsoft Research

The Taxobook: Principles and Practices of Building Taxonomies, Part 2 of a 3-Part Series
Marjorie M.K. Hlava, Access Innovations, Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Announcing a Demand Driven Standards pilot with IHS (Information Handling Service)

Need an industry standard for your research, teaching, or a project? The IHS Standards Expert (https://login.ihserc.com/login/erc?) database searches about 1.6 million standards from 370 technical societies worldwide.

The UC Davis Library will now purchase print copies of standards for the library’s collection and make them available to you.

  • There is no charge to the requester.
  • Delivery times can vary, but should take 7 working days or fewer.
  • You will be notified when the standard is available for use in the collection.

Please keep in mind that we do already provide full-text online standards from ASTM, IEEE, and ASABE and also have current print editions from a handful of other societies and standards bodies. A guide to Standards and Specifications at UC Davis goes into greater detail about our access to standards. If you ever aren’t sure if we already have access to a standard, please feel free to send an e-mail to Bob Heyer-Gray at rheyer@ucdavis.edu.

Searching and ordering through the IHS Standards Expert database does require registration. Step by step instructions are available at http://guides.lib.ucdavis.edu/IHS_setup. You are not required to request standards through the IHS interface and/or if you happen to already know what standard you need, you can either request using the following order form or by contacting Bob Heyer-Gray directly at rheyer@ucdavis.edu.

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Bowker to Include ISNI in ONIX 2.1 data feeds
ProQuest affiliate Bowker will now include the ISO-certified International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI) in its ONIX 2.1 data feeds to retailers such as Barnes & Noble, as well as the major search engines, ensuring that authors are accurately identified in search and discovery. ISNIs are unique 16-digit codes applied to public identities.
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Citation exporting from EBSCO resources to EasyBib now possible
EBSCO information Services and EasyBib have made it possible to directly export citations from EBSCO resources to EasyBib. The integration creates an effortless way for students and researchers to ethically use their resources. EasyBib is an intuitive information literacy platform that provides citation, note taking and research tools.
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Chinese Diabetes Society selects Wiley journal Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews as official scientific journal
Publisher Wiley has announced that the Chinese Diabetes Society (CDS) has selected the Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews (DMMR) as its official scientific journal, marking a significant milestone for both parties. They signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in early November at CDS’ 18th Scientific Meeting in Guangzhou.
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Elsevier Vice President Amy Pedersen named to Board of Directors for Book Industry Study Group
STM publisher Elsevier has announced that Amorette (Amy) Pedersen, Vice President of Channel Management and Marketing Operations for Science and Technology Books, Elsevier, has been named to the Board of Directors for the Book Industry Study Group (BISG). Her appointment to the board brings expertise from the science, technology and medical (STM) publishing segment to BISG, the book industry’s leading trade association for policy, standards, and research.
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More North American Academic institutions select Ex Libris Alma for next-gen library management services
Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group has announced that institutions across North America are continuing to select Ex Libris Alma for next-generation resource management services and Ex Libris Primo for resource discovery and delivery. Pulaski Technical College in Arkansas and The Master’s Seminary in California are the latest institutions to select Alma with Primo.
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Tackling textbook costs through open educational resources: a primer at ALA midwinter
The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Research Coalition (SPARC) in collaboration with the ARL/ACRL Institute on Scholarly Communication is offering an institute on open educational resources at the American Library Association (ALA) Midwinter Meeting 2015 in Chicago, on January 29, 1:00-5:00 p.m., and January 30, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The skyrocketing cost of textbooks is a tremendous problem on campus, and academic libraries have a growing opportunity to advance a solution through open educational resources (OERs).
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Articles on nature.com made widely available to read and share to support collaborative research
Publishing and technology company Macmillan Science and Education has announced the launch of a publishing initiative that will make it easy for readers to share an unprecedented wealth of scientific knowledge instantly with researchers and scientists across the globe. Subscribers to 49 journals on nature.com can now legitimately and conveniently share the full-text of articles of interest with colleagues who do not have a subscription via a shareable web link on nature.com.
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Elsevier unveils new Amirsys diagnostic decision support and education solutions at RSNA 2014
STM publisher Elsevier launched enhancements to Amirsys solutions, STATdx and RADPrimer, at the Radiology Society of North America (RSNA) Annual Meeting in Chicago. The new STATdx 6 has a new look and feel and a flexible platform to continuously bring radiologists current content for confident diagnostic decisions. RADPrimer now enables faculty to assign reading materials and tests across the entire curriculum and has a new Pre-Call Readiness exam, making it a virtual teaching assistant.
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Concordia University Texas opts for EBSCO Discovery Service
EBSCO Information Services has announced that the Concordia University Texas has chosen EBSCO Discovery ServiceTM (EDS) to improve discovery of library collections. As a small university with a diverse group of students, the staff at the library of Concordia University Texas chose EDS for its intuitive search experience and state-of-the-art technology to provide quality and relevant results to their students’ queries.
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Thieme announces new look for chemistry journals SYNTHESIS and SYNLETT
Medical and scientific publisher Thieme Publishing Group has announced that international chemistry journals SYNTHESIS and SYNLETT will appear with a new cover design and a more reader-friendly, clear layout. The new design updates the look of SYNTHESIS and SYNLETT, making them visually more appealing.
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Anglia Ruskin University goes live with Ex Libris Alma
Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group has announced that Anglia Ruskin University in the United Kingdom has gone live with Ex Libris Alma. The next-generation library management solution will enable the Library to release valuable staffing resources by streamlining workflows and has introduced highly-intuitive user interfaces that minimise the need for staff training.
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Collaborative agreement among Gale and three universities in British Columbia provides provincial-wide access to research materials
British Columbia’s 4.6 million residents now have free perpetual access to leading Gale research databases – nearly 200 million pages of digital historical content – as part of a unique agreement arranged by the University of Victoria Libraries, University of British Columbia Library, and Simon Fraser University Library. All of the materials will be delivered via Gale’s Artemis: Primary Sources platform, which means the collections are cross-searchable and leverage advanced research features such as graphing and search visualization tools.
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Frontiers offers new Impact Metrics and access to Altmetric data
Frontiers, a community-rooted open-access publisher, has announced the release of an expanded suite of Impact Metrics and fully integrated Altmetric data. Additionally, Frontiers has expanded its collection of Impact Metrics to allow everyone to measure the impact and readership demographics for Research Topics — collections of peer-reviewed open-access articles on important themes at the cutting edge of knowledge.
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Elsevier unveils new journal – Extreme Mechanics Letters
STM publisher Elsevier has announced the launch of a new journal – Extreme Mechanics Letters. The launch of Extreme Mechanics Letters is driven primarily by the rapid advances at the forefront of applied sciences such as micro and nanotechnologies, biotechnologies, soft materials, smart sensing/actuation, manufacturing, device fabrication, many of them depend heavily on mechanics tools.
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BioMed Central to publish Research Involvement and Engagement journal
Open access publisher BioMed Central has announced plans to publish the new innovative journal Research Involvement and Engagement, which aims to publish its first articles in June 2015. Research Involvement and Engagement is an interdisciplinary, health and social care journal focusing on patient and wider involvement and engagement in research, at all stages.
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ORCID launches Portuguese-language user interface
The Open Research and Contributor ID (ORCID) has announced that it is expanding the languages supported in the ORCID Registry with the launch of a Portuguese-language user interface. Users may now register for an ORCID identifier and manage their account in Portuguese. This augments the organisation’s current support for nine languages (English, French, Spanish, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, and Traditional and Simplified Chinese), and builds upon capabilities ORCID has offered since launch for adding content.
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IET and key publishers create draft recommendations to improve conference content quality
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), together with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and STM publisher Elsevier, has created draft recommendations for conference content. These recommendations are designed to uphold the quality of published research presented at scientific meetings and conferences.
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Wellcome Trust partners with other European foundations to support the Europe and Global Challenges funding initiative
The Wellcome Trust has entered into a partnership with the Volkswagen Foundation in Germany and the Riksbankens Jubileumsfond in Sweden to support the Europe and Global Challenges funding initiative. The funding initiative is open to teams of researchers, working in European and non-European countries, which have research proposals that address global challenges.
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Latest edition of Blogspeak now online
The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Rick Anderson (Open Access: Meaning(s) and Goal(s)); Bonnie J. M. Swoger (Is this peer reviewed? Predatory journals and the transparency of peer review); Ella Flemyng (Opinions on systematic review use in policymaking); and Jure Triglav (Standards for scientific graphic presentation: Interactive figures could significantly improve understanding of data). Blogspeak includes blog posts relevant to the publishing industry, particularly STM publishing. Subscribers are invited to participate in the latest edition of Blogspeak Here.
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Springer and Association of Dutch Universities reach wide-ranging agreement on access
STM publisher Springer Science+Business Media and the Association of Dutch Universities (VSNU) have reached a landmark agreement which includes access to more than 2,000 of Springer’s subscription journals as well as a commitment to rapidly moving toward open access publishing for all publicly financed research results from the Netherlands. Although negotiations between VSNU and a number of STM publishers have been ongoing, the agreement with Springer is the first to be signed.
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Elsevier expands Chemical and Process Engineering portfolio, publishes six new books
STM publisher Elsevier has announced the publication of six new books on chemical and process engineering, expanding the portfolio for researchers, practitioners and students. Included in the list of books is the fifth edition of the three-volume, in-depth reference work Physical Metallurgy, edited by distinguished academics and metallurgists Professor David Laughlin of Carnegie Mellon University and Kazuhiro Hono of University of Tsukuba, Japan.
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Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine to join Cambridge Journals list from January 2015
Academic publisher Cambridge University Press and the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP) have announced that the Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine (CJEM) will join the Cambridge Journals list from January 2015. The journal focuses on emergency medicine content relevant to clinical practice, emergency medical services, research, medical education, administration, and continuing professional development and knowledge exchange.
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Mendeley and WriteLaTeX collaborate to make it easier for authors to ‘cite as they write’
Global research collaboration platform and academic database Mendeley and WriteLaTeX have collaborated to make it easier for authors to ‘cite as they write’ by linking their Mendeley reference library to WriteLaTeX’s online collaborative writing and publishing service. Authors who have built up extensive virtual libraries using Mendeley’s reference management software can now use this library more effectively when authoring their scientific and scholarly works on WriteLaTeX.
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PRE forms Expert Advisory Board to help improve peer review process
Peer Review Evaluation (PRE) has announced the formation of an Expert Advisory Board to provide guidance on decisions affecting scholars, publishers, and libraries; and to develop best practices for peer review. PRE was formed to assist members of the scholarly publishing community who are committed to preserving an ethical, rigorous peer review process.
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MedeAnalytics acquires OnFocus Healthcare
MedeAnalytics, a pioneer in healthcare analytics, has announced the acquisition of OnFocus Healthcare, Inc., a provider of healthcare enterprise performance management solutions. The synthesis of OnFocus Healthcare and MedeAnalytics will create the first ‘closed loop’ analytics and execution-driven performance improvement solution for healthcare.
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American Psychiatric Publishing re-launches PsychiatryOnline with Atypon
Atypon, a provider of software to the scientific and scholarly publishing industry, and American Psychiatric Publishing (APP), a division of American Psychiatric Association, have re-launched PsychiatryOnline on Atypon’s Literatum platform. With the significant increased flexibility conferred by Literatum, APP will now be able to continuously roll out upgrades and innovations that will enhance the value of the portal for subscribers.
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Times Higher Education and Elsevier partner to provide data behind THE’s flagship World University Rankings and its global university performance analyses
Times Higher Education (THE) and Elsevier have announced a partnership to provide the data behind the THE’s flagship World University Rankings and its global university performance analyses. The methodology of the global rankings will be broadly preserved. The rankings will continue to use the most comprehensive and balanced performance indicators to evaluate universities across all of their core missions, including research, knowledge transfer, international outlook, and – uniquely – the teaching environment.
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EBSCO Information Services releases eBook Education Collection
EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) has released a new subscription e-book collection, eBook Education CollectionTM. eBook Education Collection features more than 2,800 quality titles supporting students and faculty in education studies. Titles in eBook Education Collection range from introductory texts for undergraduate coursework to more complex and detailed works for advanced students and scholars.
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IPA and The London Book Fair announce third edition of What Works? Successful Education Policies, Resources and Technologies conference
The International Publishers Association (IPA) and The London Book Fair (LBF) have announced that the third edition of What Works? Successful Education Policies, Resources and Technologies will take place on April 16, 2015, in association with The Publishers Association. Topics on the conference agenda for 2015 include the value of edutainment and gamification, if educational publishers or governments are best placed to commission educational content, and how education systems can successfully adapt to the digital world.
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Digital Science and Boston Library Consortium workshop to address emerging needs of the research ecosystem
Digital Science, a technology company with a focus on the sciences, and the Boston Library Consortium are organising a workshop focused on the management, dissemination, and collaboration around research data in the university. The workshop, scheduled for November 21, will be held at Tufts University (Medford campus).
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Ex Libris Group releases version 9.1 of Voyager integrated library system
Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group has announced the release of version 9.1 of the Voyager integrated library system (ILS). Deployed by over 1300 institutions around the world, Voyager now provides faster, more efficient processes for librarians that will enable them to dedicate more of their time to user needs. The new features in this release improve services to users, simplify staff workflows, increase system stability and performance, and fulfill customer enhancement requests.
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BLUEcloud Cataloging now available for SirsiDynix customers
SirsiDynix has announced that BLUEcloud Cataloging is now available. Designed to easily accommodate new media and technology, BLUEcloud Cataloging increases staff efficiency and expedites the process of enhancing bibliographic data. Of the 27 pilot customers for BLUEcloud Cataloging, nine are currently live and many others are soon to be live.
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NPG and Shanghai Institute for Biological Sciences renew contract for Cell Research, strengthen partnership with the launch of new OA journal, Cell Discovery
Scientific publisher Nature Publishing Group (NPG) has cemented its partnership with the Shanghai Institute for Biological Sciences (SIBS) by renewing the contract for Cell Research for a second time and by launching a new open access journal, Cell Discovery. Cell Discovery will be China’s first broad-spectrum life science open access journal.
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Elsevier unveils new journal – Big Data Research
STM publisher Elsevier has announced the launch of a new journal, Big Data Research. The first issue is now available for free on ScienceDirect. The journal provides a channel for scholarly communication and applications in this broadening and rapidly evolving field of research.
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Jisc launches collaborative initiative for UK research
Teams across universities and others that support research in the UK are being offered the opportunity to submit their ideas to a collaborative funding initiative being launched by Jisc. Called research data spring, the project aims to engage all individuals and groups with an interest in research data and get them to work together to create new solutions to common research problems.
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American Mathematical Society partners with CCC to automate permissions requests using RightsLink
Global licensing and content solutions organisation Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC) has announced that the American Mathematical Society (AMS) has implemented CCC’s RightsLink®, a technology solution that allows visitors to the AMS website to license content quickly and easily. With RightsLink, those interested in republishing or reusing AMS content can efficiently purchase permissions using links on AMS journal and book web pages.
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University of Rhode Island opts for Ex Libris library solutions
Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group has announced that the University of Rhode Island (URI) has selected the Ex Libris Alma library management service along with the Ex Libris Primo® discovery and delivery solution to replace multiple homegrown and commercial systems. Housing extensive physical, electronic, and digitised collections, the libraries at URI will now run a unified, cloud-based management system and provide a one-stop search engine that connects users with all of the library’s collections.
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Macmillan Distribution goes live with new subscription business powered by Publishing Technology
International book distributor Macmillan Distribution (MDL) has gone live with its new subscription platform, running on Publishing Technology’s advance enterprise system. MDL becomes the first Publishing Technology client in the UK to launch its service on the digitally-native Order to Cash module of advance, which effectively enables the company to break into the journal fulfilment market.
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STM Week 2014: One week, three events
The STM Association once again descends on London for its annual ‘STM Week’ events. Industry favourites Innovations and eProduction are joined this time by a new seminar focussing on OA: Beyond Open Access. Innovations: Social Media and Scholarly Publishing – exchanging, engaging and empowering will be held December 3, 2014. The eProduction seminar is scheduled for December 4, 2014. The new seminar focussing on OA, Beyond Open Access, will be held December 5, 2014.
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Elsevier expands engineering content available on Knovel, adds ten more content providers
STM publisher Elsevier has announced the addition of ten content providers who will offer content via the Knovel platform, strengthening a range of disciplines including civil engineering, chemical engineering and earth sciences among others. The publishers recently added to the Knovel platform, include De Gruyter, J. Ross Publishing and eight other trusted content providers that collectively boost Knovel’s roster of content providers to more than 120 authoritative sources.
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Nature Publishing Group and Parkinson’s Disease Foundation partner to launch new open access journal dedicated to Parkinson’s research
Scientific publisher Nature Publishing Group (NPG) and the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation (PDF) have announced a partnership to launch npj Parkinson’s Disease, an open access journal entirely dedicated to research which will help the scientific community to understand, mitigate, and eventually cure Parkinson’s disease. This is the latest launch in the series of Nature Partner Journals (npjs), a new series of online, open access journals published in collaboration with world-renowned international partners.
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ÜberShare launches initiative for small funders – offers free access to Dimensions
ÜberResearch, a portfolio company of Digital Science, has launched the ÜberShare initiative to offer small funders free access to the enterprise level grant portfolio tool ‘Dimensions for Funders’. Dimensions covers $750 billion of historic and future spending on scientific research. Small funders with less than $1 million to invest in research are invited to register at www.Überresearch.com/ubershare.
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SAGE set to publish OTJR: Occupation, Participation, and Health
Academic publisher SAGE has announced that it will begin publishing OTJR: Occupation, Participation, and Health, a leading occupational therapy journal of the American Occupational Therapy Foundation beginning in January 2015. Published quarterly, OTJR reflects the foundation’s mission to advance occupational therapy through sound scientific inquiry.
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Karger Publishers offers free access to fundamental research article ‘Filoviridae: a taxonomic home for Marburg and Ebola viruses?’
Biomedical publisher Karger Publishers is offering the fundamental paper ‘Filoviridae: a taxonomic home for Marburg and Ebola viruses?’ free to read on the homepage of its journal Intervirology as a token to assist researchers and medical professionals in response to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. This research article was published in 1982 in Intervirology by Kiley et al.
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Phillips Academy Andover selects EBSCO Discovery Service
EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) has announced that the Phillips Academy Andover, an independent, coeducational boarding high school that enrolls more than 1,100 students, has opted for EBSCO Discovery ServiceTM (EDS) to provide students with a more streamlined search that can be customised to their needs. The mobile capabilities of EDS were an important factor for the Academy. According to Michael Blake, Associate Library Director, the ability to conduct research on mobile devices was high on their priority list.
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Gale offers content for data mining and textual analysis purposes
Gale, part of Cengage Learning, has announced that it will make available content from its Gale Digital Collections to academic researchers for data mining and textual analysis purposes. Data mining and textual analysis – the process by which text or datasets are crawled by software that recognises entities, relationships and action – helps researchers draw new conclusions among disparate data and is emerging as an important area of scholarly research.
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Wolters Kluwer Health unveils Consumer Education Center, a suite of Web-hosted educational tools for healthcare organisations
Healthcare information provider Wolters Kluwer Health has announced the debut of the Consumer Education Center, a suite of Web-hosted educational tools healthcare organisations can use to create a patient portal or consumer health information website. With the strength of industry-leading clinical content and educational materials from Wolters Kluwer Clinical Drug Information, healthcare organisations will be able to engage consumers in their care and wellness, building deep customer loyalty.
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RLUK and OCLC expand partnership for shared collection management and visibility goals
OCLC and Research Libraries UK (RLUK), a consortium of research organisations in the UK and Ireland, have announced an expanded partnership that will help RLUK achieve key strategic objectives for shared collection management and resource discovery. Building on existing OCLC cataloguing arrangements, the new agreement offers RLUK members the opportunity to load their bibliographic metadata into WorldCat, the most comprehensive global network of data about library holdings and services.
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Elsevier to present 10th Edition of Braunwald’s Heart Disease at American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2014
STM publisher Elsevier will unveil the 10th edition of Braunwald’s Heart Disease, the core of an integrated, multi-media learning system that provides definitive, current answers on every aspect of contemporary cardiovascular medicine, at the American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions 2014 in Chicago, November 15-19. Editors of Braunwald’s Heart Disease, Dr. Douglas L. Mann, Dr. Douglas P. Zipes, Dr. Peter Libby and Dr. Robert Bonow, will be available at the Elsevier booth (#801) at AHA Scientific Sessions 2014 to meet with conference attendees and answer questions.
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The American Journal of Medicine launches Hepatitis C Resource Center
The American Journal of Medicine (AJM) has announced the availability of an original, comprehensive, online Hepatitis C Resource Center dedicated to providing primary care providers and specialists with the latest information on the screening, diagnosis, treatment and management of Hepatitis C (HCV). The journal was encouraged to establish the Resource Center based on the current initiatives focusing on HCV screening and diagnosis, along with the advent of oral interferon (IFN)-free treatment regimens that will be published in AJM’s November issue.
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Penton marks evolution to an information services business, rolls out new branding to reflect transformation
David Kieselstein, CEO of Penton, announced at the Business Information Management Summit (c-level event for business information ecosystem), the launch of the Company’s new branding and website, which marks the evolution of Penton into an information services business. By leveraging its market leading brands, Penton has developed partnerships with its clients that allow them to delve much deeper into the marketing funnel through the use of data products built around events and marketing services.
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Latest edition of Blogspeak now online
The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Kent Anderson (Slow and Steady — Taking the Time to Think in the Age of Rapid Publishing Cycles); Paul Jump (Can post-publication peer review endure?); Joe Wikert (The future of content recommendation services); Alice Meadows (To Share or not to Share? That is the (Research Data) Question…); and Paige Brown Jarreau (The Science of Science Blogging – the complicated task of defining a science blog). Blogspeak includes blog posts relevant to the publishing industry, particularly STM publishing. Subscribers are invited to participate in the latest edition of Blogspeak Here.
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