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2014 SPARC Open Access to focus on ‘Convergence’ -

The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) has announced that the next SPARC Open Access Meeting, themed ‘Convergence,’ will convene March 3–4, 2014, in Kansas City. The past year has seen growing momentum in the areas of open access, open data, and open educational… Read More

LBF, UK PA and British Council boost LBF Korea Market Focus 2014’s profile at Seoul Book Fair -

The London Book Fair, British Council and the UK Publishers Association are participating in Seoul Book Fair 2013 in advance of Korea being the Market Focus country at the LBF 2014, scheduled for April 8-10. During Seoul Book Fair, the LBF Market Focus team, in association… Read More

Elsevier to pair educational content with ClaimGear, CollaborateMD’s online medical billing and coding solutions -

STM publisher Elsevier, Netherlands, has announced that it is pairing its educational content with ClaimGear, CollaborateMD's online solution for medical billing and coding education. CollaborateMD, a provider of online medical practice management and medical billing solutions, has been providing ClaimGear to the academic arena since 2007.… Read More

EBSCO and Al Manhal in deal to add Arabic content to EBSCO Discovery Service -

Library resources provider EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO), US, has announced that collections from Al Manhal, the largest provider of electronic resources in the Arab world, will now be searchable via EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS). The agreement between EBSCO and Al Manhal will allow metadata for their… Read More

British Journal of Surgery celebrates 100th anniversary -

Publisher John Wiley & Sons, Inc. has announced that the British Journal of Surgery (BJS), the premier surgical journal in Europe and one of the top surgical periodicals in the world, is marking its 100th anniversary with a number of special activities. As part of… Read More

OCLC EMEA Community Liaison Janet Lees announces retirement after 31 years of service with OCLC -

Janet Lees, OCLC Europe, the Middle East and Africa Community Liaison, has announced plans to retire after 31 years with the worldwide library cooperative. She will retire once a successor is appointed. A search will begin immediately. Lees was among the first OCLC employees to… Read More


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