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Aarhus University Press joins Project MUSE to provide full list of highly regarded books to academic libraries -

Aarhus University Press has joined Project MUSE, a provider of digital humanities and social science content for the scholarly community, with the goal of making available to academic libraries their full list of highly regarded books in archaeology, anthropology, arts, and many other humanities and social… Read More

UKRI confirms COVID-19 grant extension allocation to ensure crucial world-leading research -

UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has announced deployment of £180 million of funding for organisations to sustain UKRI grant-funded research and fellowships affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This is part of a wider package announced by the Government to support the continuation… Read More

Latest edition of Blogspeak now online -

The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Sarah Andrus, Jacklyn Lord and Karen Stanwood (Guest Post — Navigating Your Career in Publishing: Introducing the SSP Professional Skills Map); James Clay (Translation vs transformation: facilitating positive change through a crisis); Jill Shuman (4 key reasons why information specialists… Read More

EBSCO Information Services develops SUSHI Harvester for Multi-Site Libraries to improve usage reporting -

EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) has developed a new resource to make harvesting COUNTER reports easier. The SUSHI Harvester for Multi-Site Libraries (the R5 Harvester) is a Microsoft® Access® tool designed to help small to medium size consortia more easily gather COUNTER reports for their affiliated libraries.… Read More

Google set to launch ‘new news experience’ later this year; to pay publishers to license content -

Google has announced that it will begin paying news publishers for ‘high-quality content’ with the launch of a ‘new news experience’ later this year. The move marks a major departure for Google, which has until now steadfastly refused to compensate news publishers for content. As news organisations’ digital advertising revenues… Read More

Peer Review Week 2020 to focus on trust in peer review through events and campaigns -

This year’s Peer Review Week (PRW), a yearly event led by academic publishers and societies, as well as other scholarly organisations, is dedicated to “Trust in Peer Review.” During the week of September 21 - 25, participating organisations will highlight the critical role of peer review… Read More


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