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Serials Solutions announces industry’s first hosted proxy service – 360 Access Control -

Serials Solutions, a US-based provider of tools and services for libraries and a business unit of ProQuest LLC, has announced the availability of the industry's first hosted proxy service, 360 Access Control. 360 Access Control claims to be the industry's first Software as a Service (SaaS)… Read More

Publishers, writers to sue Chinese search engine Baidu for copyright violation -

More than 100 publishers and writers are set to sue China's online search engine firm Baidu for copyright violation of their work, it has been reported. Earlier last month, more than 20 writers jointly issued a statement criticising Baidu. They have now decided to sue the search giant and are… Read More

BioMed Central to continue accepting supplementary files with manuscripts -

Publishing online supplementary material has been the subject of continuing debate in scholarly circles since the Journal of Neuroscience, published by the Society for Neuroscience, decided to no longer accept supplementary files with manuscripts. Open access publisher BioMed Central (BMC) has announced that it takes the… Read More

Sheridan launches Print-to-Mobile QR codes -

Printing and publishing services provider The Sheridan Group, US, has announced that its magazine, journal, catalogue, and book companies now offer Quick Response (QR) Code technology to clients interested in enhancing their print publications with multimedia options. QR codes are smart device readable two dimensional… Read More

NISO to make Information Standards Quarterly OA in 2011 -

The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) has announced that its Information Standards Quarterly (ISQ) publication will be moving to open access (OA) in 2011. The full issue as well as each of the individual articles will be available in PDF for free download to the public.… Read More

Connecticut Attorney General demands access to Google’s Street View data -

Attorney General from Connecticut, Richard Blumenthal, has demanded that Google provide access to data that its Street View cars improperly collected from unsecured Connecticut personal and business wireless computer networks. Blumenthal issued the demand, in cooperation with the Department of Consumer Protection… Read More


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