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CLOCKSS announces preservation of Crossref metadata - June 13, 2018

The CLOCKSS Archive, the long-term preservation service for scholarly content, has announced that the CLOCKSS system will preserve all Crossref metadata. The Crossref system contains bibliographic information for 97 million scholarly articles and book content, and growing by approximately 2 million each year. Crossref is… 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

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

Japanese Society of Nuclear Medicine to preserve OA e-journals with Portico - June 11, 2018

Digital preservation service Portico has announced that the Japanese Society of Nuclear Medicine (JSNM) will preserve their Open Access e-journals with Portico, ensuring that they will be secure and available into the future. Established in 1964, the Japanese Society of Nuclear Medicine has aided in… Read More

The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine partners with Unbound Medicine to digitise and distribute medical nutrition guidance - June 8, 2018

The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) has announced a partnership with Unbound Medicine, an innovative leader in digital healthcare content management. In 2017, after twice publishing their book, Nutrition Guide for Clinicians, the PCRM was eager to modernise their content and distribution. They intended… Read More

HighWire Founding Director John to lead industry initiative on manuscript exchange - June 8, 2018

Members of the National Information Standards Organization (NISO) have approved the 'Manuscript Exchange Common Approach' (MECA) - a major new academic publishing initiative co-led by HighWire Founding Director John Sack. The project will see the industry's leading technology providers work together on… Read More


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