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Orthodontic Technicians Association subscribes journal for members -

Academic publisher Maney Publishing, UK, recently announced that the Orthodontic Technicians Association (OTA), UK, is to take up a preferential subscription offer to provide the Journal of Orthodontics for its members. The journal, published by Maney for the British Orthodontic Society, is projected as a key… Read More

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SAGE content now available to universities and publicly-financed research institutions in Germany -

Academic publisher SAGE and the Bavarian State Library (Munich) on behalf of the German Research Foundation, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), have completed a three-year nationwide licensing agreement. Under the deal, SAGE content will be available to universities and other publicly-financed research institutions in Germany, starting January 2008.… Read More

Humana Press journals now available on SpringerLink -

STM publisher Springer, Germany, has announced that Humana Press content is now available on www.springerlink.com along with more than 1,500 peer-reviewed Springer journals and over 22,000 eBooks. Humana Press, a US-based publisher of medical and scientific books and journals, was acquired by Springer in September 2006.… Read More

Serials Solutions launches expanded e-resource, KnowledgeWorks -

Serials Solutions, a business unit of ProQuest, US, has re-introduced its e-resource knowledgebase called Serials Solutions KnowledgeWorks. The expanded and improved knowledgebase covers e-journals and e-books; new legal citations abbreviations; and titles entered through a new Library Managed Holdings feature. Serials Solutions is re-introducing its knowledgebase… Read More

WebFeat posts record growth in revenues with increased products and clients -

Search engine provider WebFeat, US, has announced that it had posted another record year in 2007, its 10th year of consecutive growth, increasing revenues by 55 percent. Database searches soared by nearly 200 percent, growing from 88 million searches in 2006 to over 170 million last… Read More


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