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Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers announce 2017 journal program and price list -

Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers has announced their 2017 prices for journals, collections and packages. Next year's journal program comprises 105 biomedical titles, including 20 open-access journals. 2017 will see the launches of four new titles, of which two will be open access and two subscription… Read More

ScienceOpen partners with Brill to index journal articles -

The research network ScienceOpen has announced a new partnership with academic publisher Brill. Brill has been a major publisher in the Humanities and Social Sciences for more than 300 years, and publishes more than 250 journals and 1000 books and reference works… Read More

OCLC among local hosts for IFLA Congress in Columbus -

OCLC, the leading global library cooperative based in Dublin, will welcome thousands of librarians from across the world as the premier sponsor and a local host of the 2016 IFLA World Library and Information Congress in Columbus August 13-19. The IFLA… Read More

College of Management—Academic Studies becomes first Israeli institution to select Ex Libris Leganto course reading list solution -

Ex Libris®, a ProQuest company, has announced that the largest private college in Israel, the College of Management—Academic Studies, has chosen the Leganto course reading list solution to support teaching and learning at the institution. A cloud-based solution, Leganto integrates tightly with the Ex Libris… Read More

Frontline Medical Communications appoints Frank Lorio as Managing Director, Frontline Oncology -

Frontline Medical Communications (FMC), a leader in digital, print and live events for healthcare professionals, has announced the appointment of Frank Lorio as Managing Director, Frontline Oncology. Frank is a business development veteran with 25 years of experience in medical publishing, communications, and education. For… Read More

Publishing industry remains confident post-Brexit, says new Publishers Association survey -

The Publishers Association recently conducted a survey, according to which, more than 70% of publishers remain committed to their business investment plans despite Britain's vote to leave the European Union. The survey also identified key priorities for the industry going forward which included ensuring a strong… Read More


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