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JMLA and JPLA approve Portland Press’ first consortium proposal to Japan -

Portland Press Limited has announced that their first consortium proposal to Japan has been approved by the Japan Medical Library Association (JMLA) and Japan Pharmaceutical Library Association (JPLA), by assistance of USACO Corporation, their exclusive agent in Japan. This consortium proposal allows JMLA and JPLA members… Read More

TechTarget launches Portuguese-language technology content library, Bitpipe.com.br -

Technology media company TechTarget, Inc. has announced the launch of a new Portuguese-language technology content library, Bitpipe.com.br. This new technology content library will serve the needs of Brazilian IT buyers seeking white papers, webcasts and videos to support technology purchase decisions and… Read More

British Geological Survey launches world’s first 3D virtual fossil collection -

The British Geological Survey (BGS) has launched the world's first 3D virtual fossil collection to the public. Thousands of 3D digital fossil models, plus several thousand quality images, many in 3D, can now be browsed and downloaded for free on a computer, tablet or phone. … Read More

OA to research publications reaching ‘tipping point’, says new European Commission study -

A new study, funded by the European Commission, has confirmed the global shift towards making research findings available free of charge for readers. This new research suggests that open access is reaching the tipping point, with around 50 percent of scientific papers published in 2011 now… Read More

BMJ set to launch new open access respiratory medicine title -

Global healthcare knowledge provider BMJ has announced the launch of a new respiratory medicine journal next month. BMJ Open Respiratory Research will be published in partnership with the British Thoracic Society, which already co-owns Thorax, one of over 45 specialist titles from BMJ. BMJ Open… Read More

Creative Commons CC0 waiver to become part of BioMed Central’s Copyright and License Agreement -

Open access publisher BioMed Central has announced that the Creative Commons CC0 waiver will become part of the BioMed Central Copyright and License Agreement on September 3, 2013. For articles submitted from this date, CC0 will apply to data in all articles published by BioMed Central… Read More


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