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Outsell partners with Scout Analytics to offer subscription analytics services -

Research and advisory firm Outsell, Inc., US, has announced a strategic partnership with Scout Analytics to help online paid-content providers —from media companies to business and scientific publishers — increase revenues. Outsell is offering Outsell Scout Analytics, a new subscription service building on the Scout Analytics… Read More

Adis announces new pricing model for recession-hit customers -

Adis, a Wolters Kluwer business, has announced a new tiered pricing model for institutions subscribing to its leading pharmacology titles in 2010. The new tiered pricing model is designed to make Adis’ publications more affordable for their recession-hit customers. The new model offers 3 tiers of… Read More

Latest version of Symyx Direct supports Markush structure storage and retrieval -

Symyx Technologies, Inc., a US-based provider of information management systems, has announced the release of the Symyx Direct 6.3 chemistry data cartridge. The product is projected to feature new capabilities in the handling of non-specific Markush chemical structures. Symyx Direct enables researchers to register, search and… Read More

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University of Miami to use Scopus custom data to track faculty research activity -

STM publisher Elsevier, Netherlands, has announced a partnership with the University of Miami, under which the institution will use the former’s Scopus custom data (SCD) to track and measure faculty research and scholarly activity. Scopus, an abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature, was reportedly chosen… Read More

CIBER releases survey on how libraries plan to cope amid budgetary constraints -

The CIBER research group at the University College London has announced the completion of its global library survey that examines the challenges, trends and best practices in tough economic times. The results will be presented via a keynote address at the Charleston Conference slated for November… Read More


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