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Latest edition of Blogspeak now online -

The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Joseph Esposito (The New Economics of the University Press — A Report from the AAUP); Jenn Webb (Publishers get creative to keep books on shelves); Andrew Spong (The iPad 2, healthcare, and platform agnosticism); David Crotty (Researchers And Social Media:… Read More

Attention Subscribers – www.myscoope.com lets you access Knowledgespeak using your mobile devices -

Mobile access for Knowledgespeak is now available via our new beta application, SCOOPE STM Mobile. Subscribers on the move can now gain easy access to Knowledgespeak through a reader-friendly mobile phone interface. This application is uniquely available in two versions:… Read More

Google releases Android anti-fragmentation tool -

Internet search services provider Google, Inc., US, has reportedly issued an anti-fragmentation tool in the Honeycomb (3.0) version of Android, its mobile operation system (OS). The version is stated to have a Fragment interface that is designed to ease compatibility. It is… Read More

RSC President calls UK government’s protection of science ‘a myth’ -

The belief that science in the UK is being protected has been exposed as a myth, according to Prof. David Phillips, President of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). The science sector's teaching funding had been slashed by almost 75 percent, research cut by more than… Read More

BML study to examine evolution of e-publishing over past 10 years -

Market research firm BML has announced that it is currently conducting a research on the state of e-publishing on behalf of Publishing Technology, a UK-based provider of software and services to the publishing industry. BML offers research information and business intelligence on… Read More

EBSCO Publishing to release CHIL, a database on chemical hazards -

Database services provider EBSCO Publishing, US, has announced the launch of a new database called Chemical Hazard Information Library (CHIL). It is stated to include millions of documents containing information vital to the areas of toxicity, carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, teratogenicity, occupational exposure and other hazard-related subject matter.… Read More


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