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Publisher Adam Matthew to release 3D Energy Data Visualization Tool for 30-day free access -

Adam Matthew, an award winning publisher of digital primary source collections for the humanities and social sciences, is enabling free public access for one month to its innovative ‘Energy Data Visualisation Tool’, which uses the latest web-based information visualisation techniques to represent a vast array of… Read More

Latest edition of Blogspeak now online -

The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Joseph Esposito (The Arms Race in Journals Publishing Heats Up); Christopher Lortie (The citation revolution will not be televised: the end of papers and the rise of data); Jon Tennant (AAAS Chooses Not To Advance Open Access); and Kent Anderson… Read More

SAGE articles now available through British Library Document Supply -

The British Library has entered into a partnership with SAGE to offer articles from its full journal collection through the British Library's Document Supply service. SAGE publishes over 700 journals on behalf of over 290 leading societies within the humanities, social sciences,… Read More

Elsevier launches Open Access Journal – Analytical Chemistry Research -

STM publisher Elsevier has announced the launch of open access journal - Analytical Chemistry Research. Published as a quarterly journal and adding to Elsevier's expanding Analytical Chemistry portfolio of journals, Analytical Chemistry Research will publish papers detailing fundamental research on all aspects of analytical theory… Read More

Wolters Kluwer Health announces Latin American launch of UpToDate Anywhere -

Healthcare information provider Wolters Kluwer Health has announced the Latin American launch of UpToDate® Anywhere and its deployment by Unimed Vale do Caí. UpToDate Anywhere enables hospitals and healthcare organisations to provide clinicians with mobile access to UpToDate®, the acclaimed evidence-based clinical decision support resource. … Read More

Denmark to integrate ORCID across local CRIS and national systems -

Denmark has announced that it will actively drive engagement with ORCID in their community by integrating ORCID across local CRIS and national systems. Six out of Denmark's eight universities, all university colleges, and a consortium of research institutions signed a consortium agreement with ORCID in August… Read More


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