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SPO adds new backlist titles to ACLS Humanities E-Book online collection -

The University of Michigan Library’s Scholarly Publishing Office recently added 576 new backlist titles to the ACLS Humanities E-Book (HEB) online collection. This brings the total number of available titles in HEB to 2,790. The works represent more than two dozen disciplines and subject areas, including… Read More

London Libraries Consortium working towards supplying free e-books to customers -

London Libraries Consortium has announced that 10 of its 12 members are already offering e-books to library customers. Their move comes ahead of the recommendation for free access to e-books outlined in the Modernisation Review of Public Libraries: a Policy Statement published on March 22, 2010. The consortium represents 12… Read More

Drexel University launches Post-Master’s Library & Information Science Specialist Programs -

Internet-based distance education programmes provider Drexel University Online, US, has increased its continuing education options for librarians through four new post-master’s Library and Information Science Specialist Programs from The iSchool at Drexel. The Competitive Intelligence and Knowledge Management, Archival Studies, Digital Libraries and Youth Services programs… Read More

Latest edition of Blogspeak now online -

The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Richard Smith (Web 2.0 overtakes Web 1.0: get with it); Kent Anderson (Shoveling from Two Piles: How Will Publishers Solve the Conundrum of the iPad?); Aaron Saenz (Science Journals Need to Enter 21st Century, Social Networking Not Yet the Answer);… Read More

JAMA editorial calls for reforms in medical journals publication following Avandia issue -

An editorial in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) has called for scientific publications to enact stringent reforms to ensure integrity and minimise the ability of corporations to conceal scientific data. The editorial has cited troubling behaviour by drug maker GlaxoSmithKline - and scientists… Read More

ARL announces public policy blog for research library community -

The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) has announced the creation of ARL Policy Notes, a blog developed by ARL’s Law and Policy Fellow Brandon Butler. ARL Policy Notes reports on public policy issues that impact the research library community - from copyright and intellectual property issues,… Read More


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