Aviation Week re-launches AW&ST with increased technology and growth-market coverage in print and on tablets - June 5, 2012
Aviation Week, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, has announced the re-launch of its flagship brand, Aviation Week & Space Technology (AW&ST). AW&ST will debut with the July 2, 2012 issue in print and on mobile platforms. The new AW&ST will reach 30,000 additional decision-makers… Read More
Associated Press Images to be available via EBSCOhost and EBSCO Discovery Service - June 4, 2012
Electronic research databases provider EBSCO Publishing, US, has announced that the company will make millions of images from the Associated Press (AP) available to library customers. EBSCO has been named the sole library distributor of the AP Images, the commercial photo unit of AP. It is… Read More
Academic publishers file proposed order for injunctive relief following Georgia State University ruling - June 4, 2012
Academic publishers Cambridge University Press (CUP), Oxford University Press (OUP) and SAGE Publications Inc. have filed a proposed order for injunctive relief with the Court in the Georgia State University e-reserves case. The move is in response to… Read More
OCLC’s EZproxy now available as a hosted service in Europe - June 4, 2012
Global library cooperative OCLC, US, has announced that EZproxy, the authentication and remote access software for libraries, is now available as a hosted solution in Europe. Beginning in June 2012, University of the Arts London will be piloting an EZproxy authentication service hosted in OCLC’s new… Read More
Lawsuit against Google Book Search gets class action status in US - June 4, 2012
A federal judge in Manhattan recently granted class-action status to authors suing Internet search services provider Google, US, over the company’s book-scanning project. The judge, allowing the long-stalled case to move forward, ruled that three individual authors and the Author's Guild could represent the class of… Read More
New Publishers Association and ALPSP report on the potential effect of making journals free after a six month embargo - June 4, 2012
The Publishers Association and the Association of Learned, Professional and Society Publishers (ALPSP) have released a report titled ‘The potential effect of making journals free after a six month embargo.’ The report found that an across-the-board mandate might have a material effect… Read More