HighWire launches HighWire Mobile Web Interface for six AHA journals - November 29, 2010
HighWire Press, a not-for-profit division of Stanford University libraries, has announced the launch of the HighWire Mobile Web Interface for six American Heart Association (AHA) journals. The Mobile Web Interface is a publication website optimised for the small screen of smartphone devices. This is the… Read More
SAGE funding for doctoral students at University of Sussex Library - November 29, 2010
Academic publisher SAGE, US, has announced plans to partially fund a new research hive for doctoral students and researchers at the University of Sussex Library. The library's Research Support Programme offers a dedicated space, or 'hive', for researchers and academics to meet and discuss their work.… Read More
Research and Markets adds ‘Library Use of eBooks, 2011 Edition’ to their offering - November 29, 2010
Market research and data services provider Research and Markets, Ireland, has announced the addition of the 'Library Use of eBooks, 2011 Edition' report to their offering. The report presents 145 pages of data and commentary on a broad range of eBook issues. These include spending… Read More
‘BC Medical Journal’ revamps website with new features and interactive content - November 29, 2010
The BC Medical Journal has completely revamped its online presence. With immediate effect, www.bcmj.org will not only continue with its tight focus on medical stories and advancements that occur in British Columbia (BC), but will be adding the more dynamic qualities that… Read More
IFLA launches first stage of its Online Learning Platform - November 29, 2010
The International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) has announced the launch of the first stage of the Online Learning Platform, a new section of its website that makes available training materials in a dedicated learning environment. Initially, the five Building Strong Library Associations (BSLA) modules will… Read More
Reference Tree’ new content platform allows students to purchase eTextbooks by the chapter - November 29, 2010
eTextbook aggregator Reference Tree, UK, has announced the launch of its new content platform to all UK higher education. Innovative in approach, Reference Tree is a new resource that delivers electronic textbooks by the chapter. Designed to address the changing dynamics of study and learning… Read More