Dear Subscribers - February 15, 2008
STM Publishers can now add their Company to the Knowledgespeak Directory list. You can also update our events calendar, if you are organising an event which may be of interest to the STM publishing community. Also, you can send your company Read More
CMP announces speaker line-up for the inaugural Intellectual Property Symposium - February 14, 2008
Media and marketing solutions company CMP, US, has announced the speaker line-up for the inaugural Intellectual Property Symposium (http://www.eetimes.semiconductor.com/?cid=IPPR), a joint effort of EE Times, Semiconductor Insights and Portelligent. The symposium, scheduled to take place April 15-16, 2008 at the San Jose… Read More
Really Strategies unveils RSuite CMS Partner Program - February 14, 2008
Content provider Really Strategies, Inc., US, has announced the launch of the RSuite CMS Partner Program. It has also signed two deals under the programme - with publishing solution companies Content Data Solutions and Typefi. These companies represent the two different types of partnerships offered under… Read More
Mark Logic unveils Quick Start version of Vertical Content Delivery package - February 14, 2008
XML content server provider Mark Logic Corporation, US, has announced the launch of the Vertical Content Delivery Quick Start package. The product is a combination of software and services designed to help publishers channel their content into specialised digital products for targeted audiences. The solution helps… Read More
StayWell’s health information content now available on Healthline Network - February 14, 2008
Consumer health publisher StayWell, a division of MediMedia, has announced that it has licensed substantial portions of its leading health information content to Healthline Networks, a leading provider of intelligent health information services. The agreement includes deployment of StayWell's library of articles, tools and quizzes on… Read More
Harvard Arts and Science faculty votes for open access to research papers - February 14, 2008
Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences has reportedly voted for a policy that allows the university to make their scholarly articles available online for free. Under the proposal, Harvard would deposit finished papers in an open access (OA) repository run by the library that would instantly make them available… Read More