ProQuest to celebrate 70th anniversary of UMI - January 10, 2008
ProQuest, part of Cambridge Information Group, US, has announced that the company will celebrate the 70th Anniversary of University Mircofilms, Inc. (UMI), an imprint of ProQuest, at the ALA Midwinter conference on January 12, 2008. UMI was created in 1938 by Eugene Power to safeguard threatened… Read More
Rebecca Lenzini joins Ingenta as Director of Business Development, Publisher Services - January 10, 2008
Information and publishing services provider Ingenta, UK, a division of Publishing Technology plc, has announced that Rebecca Lenzini, President of The Charleston Company, will join the firm as Director of Business Development, Publisher Services, on an assignment to strategically improve the positioning and development of its… Read More
Dear Subscribers - January 10, 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
Wiley-Blackwell to publish International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology’ IUBMB Life - January 9, 2008
Wiley-Blackwell, the STM and scholarly publishing business of John Wiley & Sons, Inc, US, has announced that it has been selected by the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB) to publish the latter's IUBMB Life. Edited by Angelo Azzi and William J. Whelan, IUBMB… Read More
Ingenta announces new, renewed client agreements for digital publishing service - January 9, 2008
Information and publishing services provider Ingenta, UK, a division of Publishing Technology plc, recently announced that 16 new publisher clients have chosen the IngentaConnect digital publishing service. Several are launching online publications for the first time, which is seen to indicate the continuing growth of the… Read More
Nature archive from 1869 to 1949 goes online - January 9, 2008
Scientific journal Nature has announced that the archive of the first 80 years (1869-1949) of the journal is currently available online at www.nature.com/nature/archive. Many of the historic moments in modern science can now be explored online. The archive includes reports on the… Read More