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ConTech Forum scheduled for June 21 -

ConTech Forum, organised by ConTech.Live, explores how content is being transformed through data science, AI and other emerging technologies. Delegates and speakers will participate in highly interactive presentations and discussions making this a must attend event for those looking to explore how data technologies can transform… Read More

Elsevier launches Current Research journals, new titles will meet growing demand for gold open access -

Elsevier, the information analytics business specialising in science and health, continues to expand its offering of gold open access titles with the launch of Current Research, a series of primary research titles spanning the life and physical sciences. Current Research will serve as a companion to… Read More

SAGE unveils new Terminology Service with the Social Science Thesaurus -

Housing over 61,000 concepts, SAGE Publishing’s new Terminology Service is a valuable tool to aid researchers in understanding and exploring key concepts. It launches with the SAGE Social Science Thesaurus, a multidisciplinary vocabulary of the most important concepts in the social… Read More

UAE- Wolters Kluwer help healthcare providers in the region gain CME credits with UpToDate mobile app -

Wolters Kluwer, Health has announced that healthcare providers in the GCC can now manage and redeem their Continuing Medical Education (CME), Continuing Education (CE), and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits directly on the UpToDate® mobile app and mobile web. With the near constant flow of new… Read More

ProQuest launches virtual reality and 360-degree viewing functionality for select videos -

ProQuest has announced the launch of virtual reality (VR) and 360-degree viewing functionality for select videos on the ProQuest search platform, as well as in ProQuest One™ Academic and on the newly redesigned Alexander Street video interface. ProQuest is the first academic streaming video platform to… Read More

Voting Members of NISO approve new standardisation project, Criteria for Indexes -

Voting Members of the National Information Standards Organization (NISO) have approved a new standardisation project, Criteria for Indexes. This work, intended to become an ANSI standard to replace the Z39.4 standard that was withdrawn in 1997, will provide a modern approach to guidelines for the content,… Read More


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