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LBF 2015: Submissions now open for Insights programme -

The London Book Fair (LBF) is seeking seminar submissions for their hugely popular Insights Seminar Programme at LBF 2015, scheduled for April 14-16, 2015. The Insights programme is designed to educate, inform, and excite. Its breadth of topics encompasses all the key issues challenging the… Read More

ProQuest announces enhancements to SIRS Issues Researcher and SIRS Discoverer -

Educators and students can now benefit from online resources from ProQuest that are mobile optimized, include new instructional tools and features, and vetted content aligned to national standards. Now formatted for easy screen reading on a variety of smart phones and tablets, today's anytime-anywhere learner can… Read More

CERN and IOP Publishing publish CERN Courier 60th-anniversary special issue -

2014 marks the 60th anniversary of CERN, one of the world's largest and most respected centres for scientific research. To celebrate this anniversary, CERN and IOP Publishing have produced a special issue of CERN Courier, a magazine published… Read More

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine moves library management to the cloud with OCLC -

The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), an international education and research centre dedicated to the study of infectious diseases, has selected OCLC WorldShare Management Services as its library management system. WorldShare Management Services (WMS) provide cloud-based library management and discovery… Read More

The Network Inter Library Document Exchange now available via Ex Libris SFX -

Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group has announced that users of the Network Inter Library Document Exchange (NILDE) can now seamlessly access documents via the Ex Libris SFX OpenURL link resolver. Used by over 800 Italian, Spanish, and Greek libraries, NILDE is a document… Read More

Thomson Reuters predicts Nobel Laureates for 2014 -

The Intellectual Property & Science business of Thomson Reuters has announced its 2014 'Nobel-class' Citation Laureates. Having accurately forecast 35 Nobel Prize winners since its inception in 2002, the annual Thomson Reuters Citation Laureates study mines scientific research citations to identify the most influential researchers in… Read More


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