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UBM Tech announces new InformationWeek community model -

Business information provider UBM Tech, US, has announced the launch of a new community-driven InformationWeek. Combining the brand's world renowned content, over 200 new expert contributors, fresh content-sharing tools, and a proven, editorially-facilitated engagement platform, the iconic 34-year old media brand is unlocking the ability for… Read More

Insentia and TEMIS partner to bring value to Enterprise Content -

By becoming TEMIS' premier partner in Switzerland, insentia reinforces its Enterprise Content Management activities and now provides Luxid®, the flagship platform which received the CODiE Award 2013 for Best Semantic Solution. Embedded within a content management system, it powers more efficient categorisation, search and analysis processes.… Read More

Elsevier launches two new open access journals in its cardiology journals series -

STM publisher Elsevier, Netherlands, has announced the launch of two new open access journals in its cardiology journals series - International Journal of Cardiology-Heart & Vessels and International Journal of Cardiology-Metabolic & Endocrine. Heart disease is the leading cause of deaths worldwide, with nearly 600,000 deaths… Read More

Bibliographic citations from over 2,500 biomedical journals and other serial publications published in Japan to be added to EDS -

Library resources provider EBSCO Information Services has announced that bibliographic citations and abstracts from Ichushi Web, Japan's largest medical-literature database, will now be searchable for mutual customers via the EBSCO Discovery Service™ (EDS). The move is the result of a recent agreement between EBSCO and the… Read More

Thomson Reuters announces winners of the Thomson Reuters Award for Innovation in Big Data -

The Intellectual Property & Science business of Thomson Reuters has announced the winners of the Thomson Reuters Award for Innovation in Big Data, part of an ongoing collaboration with The Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine of London to drive scientific innovation and research in… Read More

Australia’s national science agency selects Ex Libris Alma and Primo -

Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group has announced that the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) has selected the Alma library management service and the Primo discovery and delivery solution. Alma and Primo replace a number of systems including Ex Libris Voyager and Proquest… Read More


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