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Thomson Reuters unveils enhanced version of Techstreet Subscriptions -

Industry codes and standards provider Techstreet, US, a business of the Intellectual Property & Science division of Thomson Reuters, has announced the launch of the newly enhanced ‘Techstreet Subscriptions’. This improved enterprise offering for web-based management and distribution of Techstreet information seeks to provide technical, engineering… Read More

2012 Editorial Advisory Board for Elsevier’s ClinicalKey announced -

STM publisher Elsevier, Netherlands, has announced the members of its editorial advisory board for ClinicalKey, the next generation clinical insight engine that launched in April 2012. The board includes 12 doctors who represent a multitude of medical specialties. Dr. David Goldmann,… Read More

Serials Solutions unveils enhancements to library management solutions -

Serials Solutions, a ProQuest business, has announced that multiple new features and enhancements to its management solutions are now available. The new capabilities with 360 Resource Manager and 360 Counter focus on the ability to populate data into the resource management system more easily; improved workflows… Read More

Three new medical e-book collections now available on eBooks on EBSCOhost -

Electronic research databases provider EBSCO Publishing (EBSCO), US, has released three new medical e-book collections featuring Doody’s recommended content. Doody’s is an authoritative medical book review service designed to assist medical libraries and institutions with their purchasing decisions. Librarians can select titles and build a collection… Read More

CLIR presents report on Digging into Data Challenge project -

The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) issued the first public appraisal of the Digging into Data Challenge, an international grant programme first funded by JISC, the US National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), the US National Science Foundation and the… Read More

eLife selects HighWire platform for new OA journal -

HighWire Press, a not-for-profit division of Stanford University Libraries, has announced that it has been selected by eLife, the new funder-researcher collaboration in science communication, as the platform for the latter’s new open access journal for life and biomedical science. First announced in summer 2011,… Read More


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