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EE Times Group offers targeted content and exhibits to ARM silicon partners and ARM developers -

EE Times Group, part of United Business Media, has announced the content areas to be delivered at the ARM Technology Conference. The conference provides hands-on tutorials and presentations on the latest trends, design strategies, tools, and in-depth knowledge about achieving the highest level of market differentiation… Read More

Symposium examines economic issues in preserving digital data -

The Blue Ribbon Task Force on Sustainable Digital Preservation and Access recently hosted a one day symposium called ‘A National Conversation on the Economic Sustainability of Digital Information.’ Convening a diverse group of speakers from the academic, private and public sectors, the event discussed a key… Read More

Registration for second webinar in the ARL-ACRL ISC series to close on April 7 -

The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) have announced that registration for the second webinar in the ARL-ACRL Institute on Scholarly Communication (ISC) series Strengthening Programs through Collaboration will close on April 7, 2010. The webinar, ‘Managing Transformative… Read More

Keynotes for 2010 Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco announced -

TechWeb and O'Reilly Media, Inc., co-producers of Web 2.0 Expo and Web 2.0 Summit, have announced the keynote speakers for the Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco event. The event, scheduled for May 3-6, 2010, at the Moscone West Convention Center, will focus… Read More

Registrations open for the second annual WIN Symposium -

The Worldwide Innovative Networking (WIN) Consortium, supported by its media partner Nature Publishing Group, has opened registration for the second annual WIN Symposium. To be held in the Palais des Congrès, Paris, from July 7-9, 2010, the WIN Symposium is an open and interactive forum designed… Read More

Scientific American, BIO to hold global biotech convention -

Science magazine Scientific American has announced that it is partnering with the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) to organise a panel to discuss the findings and key issues from the 2010 Scientific American Worldview Report. This panel discussion will take place during the 2010 BIO International Convention.… Read More

EBSCO to hold Open Days across Asian cities -

Electronic research databases provider EBSCO Publishing, US, has announced that EBSCO Open Days, now in its fourth year of bringing together librarians and publishers, is expanding to Asia. The expansion of Open Days is projected to provide a convenient and beneficial open communication platform for librarians… Read More

Fordham University Press to host workshop on new landscape of scholarly publishing -

Fordham University Press (FUP) and the Faculty of Arts and Sciences are sponsoring a panel discussion on the ins and outs of new book publishing. The event, titled ‘The Changing Landscape of Scholarly Publishing: Best Practices for Getting Your Book Published’, is scheduled for March 24,… Read More

SAGE-sponsored debate examines future of social sciences research -

Academic publisher SAGE and the British Academy recently hosted a debate to explore how social science research can strengthen its involvement in policymaking, increase its impact, and combat potential public expenditure cuts. The debate, titled ‘Towards A Better Tomorrow? The Crucial Role of Social Science’ took… Read More

TCSR holds meeting on enhancing schools’ College Readiness using data -

The second meeting of the Texas Consortium on School Research (TCSR), held last month, focused on improving College Readiness using data. Representatives from 21 public schools (school districts) in the state participated. TCSR(tcsr.edvanceresearch.com) is looking to build momentum as participating schools share peer data and develop… Read More


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