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UBM Electronics Editors to keynote IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference on March 9 - March 7, 2012

Technical information provider UBM Electronics, a UBM company, has announced that two members of its editorial team will speak on STEM (science/technology/engineering/math) education and development at the IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference (ISEC) on March 9, at the College of New Jersey in Ewing, NJ. … Read More

RSNA launches Radiology Select, a continuing series of topical collections of selected Radiology articles - March 7, 2012

The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) has launched Radiology Select (rsna.org/radiologyselect), a collection of Radiology articles focusing on a specific subspecialty topic. Published bi-annually, Radiology Select will feature 20 to 35 Radiology articles personally selected by one or more guest editors to form a… Read More

Android to pose no major challenge to Apple dominance in tablets, says Forrester report - March 7, 2012

Independent research company Forrester Research, US, has published a new report that says more than 112 million Americans - one-third of the US adult population - will own a tablet by 2016. With Apple reportedly set to announce its next-generation iPad, the Forrester report shows no… Read More

EBSCO Publishing’s first eBook subscription offering provides access to 70,000 eBook titles - March 7, 2012

Electronic research databases provider EBSCO Publishing (EBSCO), US, has released its first subscription eBook collection. eBook Academic Subscription Collection supplies full-text eBooks covering a broad spectrum of academic subjects from business to science and engineering to the humanities. Nearly 70,000 titles are included in eBook Academic… Read More

Thieme expands E-Book Library, adds new titles - March 7, 2012

STM publisher Thieme Publishing Group, Germany, has announced the expansion of its E-Book Library with the addition of titles in the areas of anatomy, complementary medicine, dermatology, neurology, and toxicology. Some of the most popular features of the site include offline viewing, as well as the… Read More

Gartner predicts greater employee use of social media sites for corporate IAM - March 6, 2012

Technology research firm Gartner, Inc., US, has announced that fewer than 30 percent of large organisations will block employee access to social media sites by 2014, compared with 50 percent in 2010. The number of organisations blocking access to all social media is dropping by around… Read More


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