Critical Care to offer free access to 10 review articles - April 16, 2010
Open access publisher BioMed Central, UK, has announced that the latest issue of the journal Critical Care features 10 free review articles co-published as part of a joint effort with the Springer Yearbook of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine. The articles were selected by Editor-in-Chief Prof.… Read More
Credo General Reference collection now includes Princeton University Press titles - April 16, 2010
Online reference services provider Credo Reference, US, has signed an agreement to integrate five Princeton University Press titles into the Credo General Reference collection. One of the leading American university presses, Princeton University Press publishes about 250 innovative books written by the greatest minds in academia… Read More
Semantico technology enables partnership between OUP and BBC - April 16, 2010
Online publishing services provider Semantico Ltd., UK, has announced that academic and reference books publisher Oxford University Press (OUP) will make The BBC College of Journalism website available to an international audience using technology from Semantico. This project, powered by the Semantico Access Management System (SAMS)… Read More
Dear Subscriber - April 16, 2010
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Traditional US book production sees flat growth in 2009, says Bowker report - April 15, 2010
Bibliographic information provider Bowker, US, a business unit of ProQuest, has released statistics on US book publishing for 2009, compiled from its Books In Print database. Based on preliminary figures from publishers in the nation, Bowker is projecting that traditional US title output in 2009 was… Read More
AT&T to build broadband telemedicine system for California healthcare initiative - April 15, 2010
A telehealth consortium led by the University of California Office of the President and the UC Davis Health System has selected AT&T to build a secure, medical-grade telecommunications system as part of the California Telehealth Network (CTN). The consortium has been formed to create CTN as… Read More