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ACI Scholarly Blog Index added to OCLC WorldCat Discovery Services -

ACI Information Group's research database, the ACI Scholarly Blog Index, is now accessible to global audiences through OCLC WorldCat Discovery Services. WorldCat is the largest network of library information in the world. With more than two billion electronic, digital, and physical resources… Read More

ScienceOpen’s new tool for researchers to create their own ‘best of’ collections -

ScienceOpen, the research and publishing network, has created a tool for researchers to create their own 'best of' collections from among over 10 million articles across all publishers and journals. The 'Collection' principle may change the way scientists access and prioritise academic literature in journals. … Read More

Enviro Research Publishers and the International Journal of Food Studies to preserve e-journals with Portico -

Digital preservation specialist Portico has announced that Enviro Research Publishers will preserve e-journals with Portico, ensuring that they will be secure and available into the future. Enviro Research Publishers is a publishing house from India that provides the research community with… Read More

Kapost names Wiley one of the best B2B marketing brands of 2015 -

Publisher John Wiley and Sons, Inc., has been named one of the top 50 best B2B marketing brands of 2015 by content marketing company Kapost. Every year, Kapost recognises companies that demonstrate innovative and effective marketing strategies, campaigns, and content. After evaluating Wiley's B2B work surrounding… Read More

Two industry leaders join NISO staff -

The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) is pleased to announce that Jill O'Neill and Henrietta Verma have joined the organisation as Educational Programs Manager and Editorial and Communications Specialist, respectively. Both bring to NISO years of high-level experience in information science and print and digital publishing.… Read More

Publishers and librarians give green light to continue Access to Research initiative -

The Access to Research initiative, which gives users in public libraries free access to over 10 million academic articles, has been given the green light by publishers and librarians to continue. The service was originally launched as a pilot by the Universities and Science Minister… Read More


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