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ProQuest and Boopsie partner to provide libraries with easy access to eLibrary resources -

Boopsie, Inc., the leading mobile app platform for libraries, has announced a partnership with ProQuest, and the launch of a new integration available on Boopsie's library-branded mobile apps. Boopsie has worked closely with the ProQuest eLibrary product team to provide a new,… Read More

Thieme publishes second edition of THIEME Atlas of Anatomy: General Anatomy and Musculoskeletal System -

Scientific and medical publisher Thieme has announced the publication of a second edition of the award-winning THIEME Atlas of Anatomy: General Anatomy and Musculoskeletal System, by Schuenke, et al. This updated English language edition is an essential educational tool for anyone studying anatomy with a focus… Read More

CSIRO becomes 25th Australian-New Zealand library to support the CLOCKSS Archive -

The CLOCKSS Archive has announced that the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is the 25th Australian-New Zealand library, and the first Australian government library, to support the CLOCKSS Archive. The CLOCKSS Archive has an archive node at Australian National University (ANU). Following the… Read More

Apress announces partnership with the Independent Oracle Users Group -

Apress, part of Springer, has announced the creation of the 'IOUG Press.' This new partnership is a joint effort by the Independent Oracle User Group (IOUG) and Apress to deliver the highest quality content possible on Oracle technologies. The IOUG is the world's leading independent organisation… Read More

Autism Speaks to use PlumX to track research impact -

Autism Speaks, an autism science and advocacy organisation, has purchased PlumX™ to track the metrics on the research outputs that its funding has helped create. PlumX from Plum™ Analytics, an EBSCO company, will give Autism Speaks powerful and… Read More

Jisc welcomes publication of Government response to independent report produced by FELTAG -

Jisc has welcomed the publication of the Government response to the independent report, produced by the Further Education Learning Technology Action Group (FELTAG), encouraging innovation in the use of technology by the UK further education system. Matthew Hancock, Minister of State for Skills and Enterprise,… Read More


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