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Ingenta announces new, renewed client agreements for digital publishing service -

Information and publishing services provider Ingenta, UK, a division of Publishing Technology plc, recently announced that 16 new publisher clients have chosen the IngentaConnect digital publishing service. Several are launching online publications for the first time, which is seen to indicate the continuing growth of the… Read More

Nature archive from 1869 to 1949 goes online -

Scientific journal Nature has announced that the archive of the first 80 years (1869-1949) of the journal is currently available online at www.nature.com/nature/archive. Many of the historic moments in modern science can now be explored online. The archive includes reports on the… Read More

Springer set to launch new journal – Tropical Plant Biology -

STM publisher Springer, Germany, has announced the launch of a new journal, Tropical Plant Biology. Paul H. Moore, recently retired from the US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, and Ray Ming of the Department of Plant Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, will serve… Read More

BioMed Central launches new OA journal – Parasites & Vectors -

Open access publisher BioMed Central, US, has announced the launch of a new, broad-focus journal, Parasites & Vectors. Chris Arme, Past-President of the British Society for Parasitology, will serve as editor-in-chief of the journal. An open access, peer-reviewed online journal, Parasites & Vectors will report on… Read More

Global EMM solutions provider selects DocZone.com for DITA CMS and single-source publishing -

Software firm DocZone.com, Netherlands, has announced that enterprise marketing management (EMM) software provider Unica Corporation, US, has purchased a multi-year Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) contract to use the DocZone system for authoring, managing, translating, and publishing DITA content. DocZone was selected for its strong… Read More

ebrary rolls out public beta of new Java-based Reader -

E-book technology firm ebrary, US, has announced the first stage of its public beta for its new Java-based Reader. The new ebrary Reader, which will replace the company's current plug-in, is now available to new ebrary subscription customers on Windows and Linux platforms. All ebrary end-users… Read More


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