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Oxford University Press to develop the Oxford Smart Curriculum for Maths in collaboration with Craig Barton and Eedi -

Oxford University Press (OUP) has joined forces with Craig Barton and Eedi to develop the Oxford Smart Curriculum for Maths, a brand-new, innovative 11-16 curriculum. Drawing on a mixture of data and expert teaching insight, they have created a carefully sequenced… Read More

SLACK Journals launches SLACK Journals Select, a new token product -

SLACK Journals has announced the launch of its new token product, SLACK Journals Select. With this product, token bundles are available for purchase in specific focus areas, including Nursing, Ophthalmology, and General Medicine. These token bundles allow customers affordable access to high-quality, peer-reviewed original articles without a… Read More

Ovid adds BioCyc Pathway/Genome databases to increase researchers’ access to comprehensive data -

To support genomic researchers, Wolters Kluwer, Health has expanded Ovid® with SRI International’s BioCyc, a collection of more than 20,000 organism-centric Pathway/Genome Databases (PGDBs) and bioinformatics software tools. Advances in sequencing technologies and bioinformatics have resulted in a deluge of genetic sequence data that is being used… Read More

Registration for the NISO Plus Forum is now open -

NISO Plus Forum — the new, in-person event will provide a bridge between the annual, fully online NISO Plus conferences. With thanks to the American Geophysical Union for their support, this year’s conference will be held at the AGU headquarters in Washington, DC, on… Read More

Taylor & Francis unveils the Bioethics Open Research publishing platform -

Bioethics Open Research is the first publishing Platform to provide the bioethics field with a FAIR data policy for open access publishing. As the National Institutes of Health (NIH) – the largest funder for the bioethics field – moves to an open, FAIR data… Read More

COUNTER Release 5.1 open for community consultation -

First released in 2017, Release 5 of the COUNTER Code of Practice (CoP) incorporates the concept of continuous maintenance. Thus far, changes to Release 5 have been very small. In the last year, COUNTER’s volunteer teams, led by the Technical Advisory Group, have been… Read More


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