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EBSCO and QUOSA partner to create EBSCOhost Premium Channel in the QUOSA System - March 20, 2012

Electronic research databases provider EBSCO Publishing (EBSCO), US, and QUOSA, an Elsevier company, have partnered to create an EBSCOhost Premium Channel in the QUOSA System. The partnership enables mutual customers to utilise EBSCOhost, one of the most-used premium online research services in corporations and institutions around… Read More

Thieme adds 43 new titles to Thieme Clinical Collections - March 19, 2012

STM publisher Thieme Publishing Group, Germany, has announced the addition of 43 new titles to Thieme Clinical Collections. Among the titles added are ‘Abdominal Ultrasound: Step by Step’, ‘Al-Mefty’s Meningiomas’, and ‘Case-Based Nuclear Medicine’. Thieme Clinical Collections contain an extensive assortment of E-Books carefully selected to… Read More

EBSCO announces enhanced user interface and content for its Auto Repair Reference Center - March 16, 2012

Electronic research databases provider EBSCO Publishing (EBSCO), US, has launched significant user interface, content and functionality updates for its ‘do it yourself’ database, Auto Repair Reference Center. Auto Repair Reference Center is part of EBSCO’s collection of do-it-yourself resources. It contains extensive information on most… Read More

Gale announces Gale Gateways programme, aims to transform online library experience - March 15, 2012

Gale, part of Cengage Learning and a publisher of research and reference resources for libraries, schools and businesses, has announced Gale Gateways, an innovative programme for public libraries. Designed to represent the unique way in which a community interacts with its public library, Gale Gateways bring… Read More

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Audiology content now available via the Portico archive - March 15, 2012

Non-profit electronic archiving service provider Portico, US, has announced that participants in the Portico E-Journal Preservation Service will have access to 10 volumes of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Audiology. The title was formerly published by Australian Academic Press and ceased publication in 2011.… Read More

Projects In Knowledge launches free point-of-care resource on Non-small-cell lung cancer - March 13, 2012

Projects In Knowledge (PIK), a provider of cutting-edge educational programmes for physicians and other clinicians, has launched its latest free app for iPhone and iPad: Living Medical eTextbook: Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Edition. This point-of-care clinical tool enables oncologists and other clinicians to keep abreast of critical… Read More


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