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Cambridge Journals Online launches new API for developers -

A new Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) API means web developers can now use research data from across the full range of subjects on CJO for use in any appropriate software application. The Cambridge Journals Online API programme has been launched in beta phase, making basic… Read More

Jisc and BiblioLabs partnership brings new approach to sharing mobile content -

Jisc Collections and BiblioLabs have announced a partnership as a result of which lecturers, learners and researchers across the UK will now gain access to over 14,000 additional full text e-books and thousands of pages of primary source material on their tablets and mobile devices. … Read More

Academic Senate of University of California passes Open Access policy -

The Academic Senate of the University of California has passed an Open Access Policy, ensuring that future research articles authored by faculty at all 10 campuses of UC will be made available to the public at no charge. Articles will be available to the public… Read More

touchENDOCRINOLOGY and International Diabetes Federation renew partnership -

touchENDOCRINOLOGY, a division of Touch Medical Media, has renewed its partnership with the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), providing members with free access to industry leading review journals US Endocrinology and European Endocrinology. The IDF is an umbrella organisation of over 200 national diabetes associations in… Read More

Finalists announced for 2013 Bioanalysis Young Investigator Award -

The finalists for the 2013 Bioanalysis Young Investigator Award have been announced and the public vote is now open. Each year, Bioanalysis and Bioanalysis Zone run the Young Investigator Award to identify and reward promising early-career researchers in the bioanalytical community. This year 18 scientists were nominated for the Award.… Read More

Latest edition of Blogspeak now online -

The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Joseph Esposito (Open Access and Professional Societies); David Beer (Social media’s politics of circulation have profound implications for how academic knowledge is discovered and produced); David Crotty (The Persistent Lure of the Impact Factor–Even for PLOS ONE); and Michael Todd… Read More


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