Articles on nature.com made widely available to read and share to support collaborative research - December 2, 2014
Publishing and technology company Macmillan Science and Education has announced the launch of a publishing initiative that will make it easy for readers to share an unprecedented wealth of scientific knowledge instantly with researchers and scientists across the globe. Subscribers to 49 journals on Read More
Elsevier unveils new Amirsys diagnostic decision support and education solutions at RSNA 2014 - December 2, 2014
STM publisher Elsevier launched enhancements to Amirsys solutions, STATdx and RADPrimer, at the Radiology Society of North America (RSNA) Annual Meeting in Chicago. The new STATdx 6, a diagnostic decision support solution for radiology professionals, has a new look and feel and a flexible platform… Read More
Concordia University Texas opts for EBSCO Discovery Service - December 2, 2014
EBSCO Information Services has announced that the Concordia University Texas has chosen EBSCO Discovery Service™ (EDS) to improve discovery of library collections. As a small university with a diverse group of students, the staff at the library of Concordia University Texas chose EDS for its intuitive… Read More
Thieme announces new look for chemistry journals SYNTHESIS and SYNLETT - December 2, 2014
Medical and scientific publisher Thieme Publishing Group has announced that international chemistry journals SYNTHESIS and SYNLETT will appear with a new cover design and a more reader-friendly, clear layout. The new design updates the look of SYNTHESIS and SYNLETT, making them visually more appealing. Both… Read More
Anglia Ruskin University goes live with Ex Libris Alma - December 2, 2014
Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group has announced that Anglia Ruskin University in the United Kingdom has gone live with Ex Libris Alma. The next-generation library management solution will enable the Library to release valuable staffing resources by streamlining workflows and has introduced highly-intuitive… Read More
Collaborative agreement among Gale and three universities in British Columbia provides provincial-wide access to research materials - December 2, 2014
British Columbia's 4.6 million residents now have free perpetual access to leading Gale research databases – nearly 200 million pages of digital historical content – as part of a unique agreement arranged by the University of Victoria Libraries, University of British Columbia Library, and Simon Fraser… Read More