Thomson Reuters study reports surge in Middle Eastern trademarks - December 31, 2012
Thomson CompuMark, a Thomson Reuters Intellectual Property & Science business and global player in trademark searching and brand protection solutions, recently released the results of its study of Middle Eastern trademarks. The findings, which are featured in the Thomson Reuters report, “Trademarks in the Middle East:… Read More
ALA releases mobile app for ALA Midwinter Meeting Scheduler - December 31, 2012
The American Library Association (ALA) has announced that attendees can now plan and keep track of everything while on the go at the 2013 ALA Midwinter Meeting in Seattle. The mobile app for the Scheduler puts all the information people need right at their fingertips, including… Read More
South East colleges and universities to benefit from Search25, an online catalogue of renowned institutions and specialist collections - December 31, 2012
University and research libraries in London and the South East are benefiting from Search25, an online catalogue of world-renowned institutions and specialist collections, as a result of a funding from Jisc. Search25 allows users to access the catalogues from within the M25 Consortium of Academic… Read More
ProVation MD software receives top ranking in Clinical Procedure Documentation Category of 2012 Top 20 Best in KLAS Awards for 6th consecutive year - December 28, 2012
Healthcare information service provider Wolters Kluwer Health (WK Health), US, has announced that its ProVation MD software received top ranking in the Clinical Procedure Documentation Category of the 2012 Top 20 Best in KLAS Awards: Software and Professional Services report. This is the sixth consecutive year… Read More
New Pew Internet report on ebook readers, devices and awareness of ebook services in US public libraries - December 28, 2012
The Pew Internet has released a report titled 'E-book Reading Jumps; Print Book Reading Declines.' The population of e-book readers is growing. In the past year, the number of those who read e-books increased from 16 percent of all Americans ages 16 and older to… Read More
‘eLife’ inaugural issue covers protein models and foreign DNA-detecting enzymes - December 28, 2012
Better models of proteins, the mathematics of malaria, and an enzyme that detects foreign DNA are among the first contents of a new life sciences journal, eLife, launched earlier this month. The open access journal promises to get papers online faster, linking them with plain language… Read More