CLOCKSS Archive announces trigger of two journals for open access - January 10, 2017
The CLOCKSS Archive has announced that BoneKEy Reports, published by Springer Nature on behalf of the International Bone and Mineral Society, and Tijdschrift voor tijdschrift¬studies (Journal for the Study of Periodical Media) published by Projectgroep Tijdschriftstudies and supported by Utrecht University Library Open Access Journals, have… Read More
Portico and Rhode Island Medical Society announce preservation deal - January 3, 2017
Digital preservation specialist Portico has announced that Rhode Island Medical Society (RIMS) will preserve e-journals with Portico, ensuring that they will be secure and available into the future. Founded in 1812, RIMS is the eighth oldest organisation of its kind in the nation. It is… Read More
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal indexed by US National Library of Medicine - December 30, 2016
The Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ) has been officially indexed by the United States National Library of Medicine for the MEDLINE®/PubMed® database. SQUMJ is an internationally peer-reviewed multidisciplinary medical journal published quarterly. The journal aims to be an internationally recognised regional medium of biomedical… Read More
Preservica selected for Jisc Research Data Shared Service for UK Universities - December 29, 2016
Preservica, a world leader in digital preservation technology, consulting and research, has announced that its digital preservation platform has been selected to be part of the framework for the pilot phase of the Jisc Research Data Shared Service (RDSS) for UK Higher… Read More
CLOCKSS announces support of additional publishers and libraries - December 20, 2016
CLOCKSS has announced that twelve additional publishers are working with the archive to preserve their publications for future generations of researchers. CLOCKSS, the decentralised preservation archive that ensures that the digital assets of the community will survive intact, simultaneously announced the support of two additional… Read More
Data Conversion Laboratory to digitise over two million pages for the Bureau of Economic Analysis - December 15, 2016
Data Conversion Laboratory (DCL), industry leader in converting content into digital formats, is currently providing digitisation services to the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) through the Library of Congress' (LOC) Federal Library and Information Network (FEDLINK) program. Over two million pages of various types of… Read More
Articles published in journals on ARPHA indexed by ReadCube for easier discoverability - December 8, 2016
ARPHA has announced a partnership with publishing technology company ReadCube. Under the deal, all articles in the journals published on Pensoft's ARPHA platform, have been indexed and therefore, easily discoverable via ReadCube's free web, desktop and mobile apps. In addition to… Read More
SAE International in deal with Portico to preserve e-books and e-journals - November 16, 2016
SAE International has entered into an agreement with Portico to preserve its full digital library to ensure all content will be secure and available in the future. The SAE digital library has over 220,000 resources consisting of e-books, journal articles, magazine… Read More
EPJ-N accepted for indexing in Emerging Sources Citation Index - November 10, 2016
STM publisher EDP Sciences has announced that EPJ Nuclear Sciences and Technologies (EPJ-N) has been accepted for indexing in the Thomson Reuters Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI). This means that articles published in the journal will be searchable, discoverable and citable via Web of Science. … Read More
SPIE journal Neurophotonics accepted into Science Citation Index Expanded - November 8, 2016
Neurophotonics, a journal published by not-for-profit publisher SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, has been accepted for inclusion in Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE), part of the Web of Science. Neurophotonics, edited by David Boas of Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, will… Read More