Informa’s Primal Pictures unveils iPad version of Anatomy & Physiology Online learning tool - August 12, 2013
Informa's 3D anatomy software company Primal Pictures has launched an iPad enabled version of its award-winning Anatomy & Physiology Online subscription, the most complete and medically accurate interactive 3D model of the human body and its systems. The new version, Anatomy & Physiology Online for iPad,… Read More
The Journal of Restorative Medicine to be preserved with Portico - August 9, 2013
The Journal of Restorative Medicine has announced an agreement with non-profit electronic archiving service provider Portico to preserve its e-journal. Through this agreement, The Journal of Restorative Medicine ensures that it will be preserved and available for future scholars, researchers, and students. The Journal of… Read More
Three more publishers participate in the CLOCKSS digital preservation archive - August 8, 2013
The CLOCKSS Archive has announced the participation of the American Society for Microbiology; the Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences; and Librello Publishing House. CLOCKSS will preserve their collections in its geographically and geopolitically distributed network of redundant archive nodes, located at 12 major… Read More
Portico provides access to ‘K Theory’ content - August 7, 2013
Digital preservation specialist Portico has announced that all library participants in the Portico E-Journal Preservation Service now have access to 38 volumes of K-Theory formerly available through the SpringerLink platform. The content for these volumes and issues is no longer available through any online platform.… Read More
American Chemical Society launches web-based toolkit, Sustainable Water - August 6, 2013
The American Chemical Society (ACS) has launched Sustainable Water, a web-based toolkit featuring an anchor video and dozens of other resources to foster greater understanding of the challenges in providing a sustainable supply of clean water — and the possible scientific solutions. With 163,000 members, ACS… Read More
Cambridge Journals Online launches new API for developers - August 5, 2013
A new Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) API means web developers can now use research data from across the full range of subjects on CJO for use in any appropriate software application. The Cambridge Journals Online API programme has been launched in beta phase, making basic… Read More