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Publishing House of the Geological Society of London releases new content within Lyell Collection -

The Publishing House of the Geological Society of London has announced the release of new content within its Lyell Collection. The Lyell Collection, created to mark the Geological Society of London's 200th anniversary in 2007, represents the combined archive content of the Society's own journals, special… Read More

TechInsights launches TechOnline India -

Business and technical information provider TechInsights, a division of United Business Media, UK, has launched TechOnline India (http://www.techonlineindia.com), an engineering education and technical information portal dedicated to the technology and product information needs of India's burgeoning electronics community. The site features in-country… Read More

Cambridge University Press selects CCC’s online solution to deliver copyright permissions online -

Cambridge Journals, a division of Cambridge University Press, US, has selected Copyright Clearance Center's online content licensing service, Rightslink, to provide its readers a fast and easy way to obtain copyright permissions to share and distribute published materials directly from content pages online. Rightslink will help… Read More

New England Journal of Medicine now available in SwetsWise Online Content -

Subscription services provider Swets, Netherlands, has announced that it has signed an agreement with The Massachusetts Medical Society under which the New England Journal of Medicine will be made available in Swets' e-journal gateway - SwetsWise Online Content. With more than 400 participating publishers SwetsWise Online… Read More

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STM Publishers can now add their Company to the Knowledgespeak Directory list. You can also update our events calendar, if you are organising an event which may be of interest to the STM publishing community. Also, you can send your company Read More

Online bookselling, greatest development of past 60 years, says survey -

The organisers of the Frankfurt Book Fair conducted a survey to find out how digitisation will influence the future of the publishing industry, and who will be the driving force behind it. More than 1,000 industry professionals from over 30 countries responded to the survey, issued… Read More


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