Publishing sales resource provider Burgundy Information Services Ltd. , UK, has announced that it is offering small and medium sized publishers an opportunity to gain an affordable presence at the forthcoming UKSG Conference and Exhibition. The event, to be held from April 6-9, in Torquay, UK, is projected as a key conference in the library calendar. The company has invited seven of its publisher clients and contacts to exhibit their products at its booth at the conference.
The Burgundy team will spend the weeks leading up to the conference urging librarians to support smaller publishers, through e-mail invitations to arrange publisher meetings, trials and online product demonstrations at the booth. The Burgundy booth will be made of three stands (101-103) on the Mezzanine level of the exhibition hall.
The publishers who will be available for meetings include Keesing's World News Archive, a web-based database comprising more than 95,000 articles, from 1931 to the present; Morgan & Claypool Publishers, a new company formed by experienced publishing professionals to serve the global R&D communities in science and technology; Reviews.com, an online review service for books and articles across all areas of computer science; RMIT Publishing, an Australia-based scholarly e-press; Science, a journal offering original scientific research, global news and commentary; SPIE Digital Library, which offers an extensive resource on optics and photonics, providing access to more than 230,000 technical papers from SPIE Journals and Conference Proceedings from 1990 to the present; and Thomas Telford (ICE), the knowledge business of the Institution of Civil Engineers.
Burgundy Information is also organising meetings for the Future Science Group whom it represents in UK, Ireland, Europe, Turkey and Africa.
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