IWA Publishing selects DataSalon for sales reporting and publisher dashboards - June 12, 2018
IWA Publishing (IWAP) has announced the adoption of DataSalon's MasterVision platform in order to deliver comprehensive data reporting against the backdrop of a complex picture of customer data that encompasses relationships with numerous partners selling and distributing their industry leading journals. MasterVision… Read More
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology launches new section – Developmental Epigenetics - June 12, 2018
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology has announced the launch of a new section, Developmental Epigenetics. The section is led by Professor Rosalind M John from Cardiff University, UK, and Professor Claire Rougeulle from Paris Diderot University, France. With this new section, Professor John and… Read More
National Geographic Learning launches Big Ideas Math: Modeling Real Life - June 12, 2018
National Geographic Learning (NGL), a Cengage company, has released the only complete K-12 math solution under a continuous author team with the launch of Big Ideas Math: Modeling Real Life. The new Modeling Real Life series is available for K-8 and marks NGL's first foray into… Read More
The CCDC appoints Jürgen Harter as CEO - June 12, 2018
The Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC) has announced that Jürgen Harter has accepted the position of CEO. Jürgen is a highly commercially driven scientist, who has acquired more than 20 years of life sciences, information technology, and big data expertise in the biopharmaceutical domains by working… Read More
Scope e-Knowledge Center now part of SPi Global - June 11, 2018
SPi Global, the market leading content technology and content solutions enterprise that provides data services and subject matter expertise (SME) to multiple industries, has completed the transaction for the acquisition of Scope e-Knowledge Center, a leading provider of specialised knowledge services for… Read More
Artificial intelligence will bring back the ‘glittering spires’ of universities, predicts Jisc chief executive - June 11, 2018
Artificial intelligence will bring back the ‘glittering spires’ of universities, chief executive at Jisc Paul Feldman predicted at a conference recently. Speaking during a session exploring the challenges for the sector posed by artificial intelligence, Feldman described how little more than two decades after the internet… Read More