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Swets and JSTOR in deal to add JSTOR e-Book content into SwetsWise catalogue -

Information services provider Swets, Netherlands, has signed a deal with JSTOR, the digital library of journals, books and primary sources, to make all of their eBook titles available to order directly through its SwetsWise platform. With over 20,000 current and backlist books available in the Books… Read More

Elsevier publishes seven new cyber security books -

STM publisher Elsevier, Netherlands, has announced the publication of seven new cyber security books, including Introduction to Cyber-Warfare: A Multidisciplinary Approach and The Basics of Hacking and Penetration Testing: Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Made Easy. These and other related book titles will be available at… Read More

Information specialists from science and business would recommend FIZ AutoDoc, confirms new US market survey -

FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure has announced that its FIZ AutoDoc service has been ranked among the best in almost all categories in the current market survey conducted by Outsell, a US-based research and advisory firm. Document delivery services are gaining more… Read More

AIP Publishing joins Kudos as final pilot partner -

Kudos, the new service that helps authors and institutions maximise the visibility of their publications, has announced a third and final partner for its pilot phase of research and development. AIP Publishing (AIP) now joins the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)… Read More

Argentinean Bioengineering Society and IOP Publishing in deal to publish conference proceedings -

IOP Publishing, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Institute of Physics, and the Argentinean Bioengineering Society (SABI) have signed an agreement to publish the conference proceedings from the Argentine Congress of Bioengineering and Clinical Engineering Conference VIII (SABI 2013) for the fourth time running. SABI… Read More

Ex Libris Alma promotes success at RMIT University -

Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group has announced that RMIT University is in production with the Alma library management service from Ex Libris. In tandem with Ex Libris Primo, which RMIT implemented in 2012, Alma has replaced multiple systems, including the Library's Voyager ILS. … Read More


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