Nanobiomedicine journal indexed in DOAJ - December 30, 2015
Nanobiomedicine is now officially indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). DOAJ is an online directory that provides access to high quality, open access, peer-reviewed journals. Its main goal is to increase the visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly… Read More
Harvard’s Jonathan Zittrain to lead panel on creativity, innovation and transformation at ALA Midwinter Meeting - December 30, 2015
Jonathan Zittrain, co-founder, director, and faculty chair, Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, will be a featured speaker, along with American Library Association (ALA) President Sari Feldman and other ALA leadership, in a discussion on how library professionals can further emphasise the critical… Read More
Researchers from universities across Israel to benefit from CAS solutions - December 29, 2015
Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), a division of the American Chemical Society and world's authority for chemical information, and MALMAD consortium - Israeli Center for Digital Information Services have announced a five-year agreement to provide SciFinder® with PatentPak™ access to all universities in Israel. PatentPak, a robust… Read More
IEEE, Elsevier and the Institution of Engineering and Technology join together to create recommendations regarding best practices - December 29, 2015
IEEE, the world's largest professional organisation dedicated to advancing technology, is working with other publishing organisations, Elsevier and the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET), to create recommendations regarding best practices to help ensure technical conference content quality.… Read More
MIT Technology Review and publishing partner Beijing Yan Yi Tech Inc. to relaunch digital operation in China - December 29, 2015
MIT Technology Review has announced the relaunch of a Chinese-language digital operation with publishing partner Beijing Yan Yi Tech Inc. Within the next year, a series of new digital products will be released, exploring an all-new model based on the success of MIT Technology Review in… Read More
Mellon Foundation grant to help Northwestern University Press digitize, increase access to out-of-print titles - December 29, 2015
Northwestern University Press recently received a three-year, $73,000 grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to digitise important but out-of-print titles. The grant will also help underscore the importance of open access research studies in the humanities, giving a new generation of readers unprecedented access to… Read More