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Attention Subscribers – www.myscoope.com lets you access Knowledgespeak using your mobile devices -

Mobile access for Knowledgespeak is now available via our new beta application, SCOOPE STM Mobile. Subscribers on the move can now gain easy access to Knowledgespeak through a reader-friendly mobile phone interface. This application is uniquely available in two versions:… Read More

Scope to conduct exclusive interviews with industry experts at Frankfurt Book Fair -

Content enhancement and knowledge services provider Scope e-Knowledge Center (Scope), a Quatrro Group Company, will be exhibiting at the Frankfurt Book Fair from October 6-10, 2010. Apart from an impressive exhibit of Scope's diverse services, Knowledgespeak, a daily news alert service published by Scope, will also… Read More

Elsevier launches new journal publishing case reports only -

STM publisher Elsevier, Netherlands, and the Surgical Associates Ltd have announced the launch of a new author-pays online general surgical journal dedicated to publishing case reports only. The journal, International Journal of Surgery Case Reports (IJSCR) has been created to publish case reports previously submitted to… Read More

Oxford University Press completes journal content migration to HighWire 2.0 platform -

Academic publisher Oxford University Press (OUP) has announced the successful migration of its 1.2 million online journal articles to its new HighWire 2.0 platform. The re-engineered Oxford Journals site has been designed around proven web publishing standards powered by HighWire Press's H2O web technologies. The upgrade… Read More

National Archives and Records Administration releases Federal Web 2.0 use report -

The US' National Archives and Records Administration has released a report on how Federal agencies are using web 2.0 tools to create and share information. The report titled 'A Report on Federal Web 2.0 Use and Record Value', is available online at Read More

Carnegie Mellon to lead HP-sponsored consortium to develop new technologies for measuring learning -

Educators at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) will lead a global consortium funded by the HP Catalyst Initiative to develop new technologies for measuring students' competency in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The six members of the consortium include institutions of higher learning in France, Hong… Read More


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