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New ALPSP management workshop on society/publisher relationship -

The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishing (ALPSP), the international trade association for scholarly and professional publishers, has announced a 24 hour residential workshop that will look at all aspects of the society/publisher relationship. The workshop, scheduled for July 9-10, will provide delegates with an… Read More

Elsevier demonstrating clinical decision support tools at HIMSS event -

STM publisher Elsevier, Netherlands, has announced that it is offering a suite of tools designed to improve healthcare quality through enhanced clinical decision-making and problem solving at the point of care. The suite ranges from evidence-based medicine (EBM) offering brief, mid-length and full-length answers to clinical… Read More

ARL working group releases report on management of special collections material -

The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Working Group on Special Collections, formed in 2007, has released a discussion report that identifies key issues in the management and exposure of special collections material in the 21st century. The report is freely available on the ARL website at… Read More

Knovel adds five new publishers, enhances Engineering Reference offering -

Web-based information services provider Knovel, US, has announced partnerships with five new publishers. The new publishers are: American Oil Chemists Society; Cambridge University Press; Earthscan; Synapse Information Resources; and Water Environment Federation. Knovel content is sourced from more than 50 international publishers and professional societies. These… Read More

High demand for Epocrates iPhone continues among healthcare professionals -

Clinical information products and services provider Epocrates, Inc., US, has announced that in the nine months since the launch of Epocrates software for the iPhone platform, more than 10 percent of physicians in the US States are already actively using it to improve patient care. The… Read More

RSNA to keep 2010 subscription rates at 2009 level for Radiology and RadioGraphics -

The Radiological Society of North America has decided not to increase 2010 subscription prices for their two leading medical journals, Radiology and RadioGraphics, in light of the current economic climate. This move is an effort to aid libraries facing shrinking funds and to support libraries commitment… Read More


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