Freedonia Group’s Focus Reports Collection now searchable via EBSCO Discovery Service - May 23, 2012
Electronic research databases provider EBSCO Publishing, US, has announced that the Freedonia Group's Focus Reports Collection providing the US, world and international country specific market research reports will now be searchable via EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS). A new agreement adds Freedonia's extensive and reliable research… Read More
Enhanced features on OvidMD to be unveiled at MLA annual meet - May 21, 2012
Ovid, a US-based provider of information solutions, will introduce new capabilities in OvidMD, designed to meet the needs of medical librarians and the clinicians they serve. These will be unveiled at this year’s Medical Librarians Association (MLA) annual meeting in Seattle on May 19 – 22,… Read More
Ex Libris’ Primo Central Index to cover the Kotar Library and RAMBI - May 18, 2012
Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group, Israel, has announced that the Kotar online library and RAMBI, the Index of Articles on Jewish Studies, have made their content searchable in the Primo Central Index. The Primo Central Index, offered as a cloud-based service to hundreds… Read More
Metadata from millions of OA catalogue records from Harvard Library now available via EBSCO Discovery Service - May 7, 2012
Database and e-books aggregator EBSCO Publishing, US, has announced that the Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset is now available via EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS). EBSCO Discovery Service users will now be able to search millions of Harvard Library catalogue records in the Base Index of EDS. The… Read More
Classical studies content from L’Année to be indexed in the Summon service - May 4, 2012
Serials Solutions, a ProQuest business unit, has announced that its Summon service has reached an agreement to index L'Année philologique, an A&I database published by the Société Internationale de Bibliographie Classique, in collaboration with the French Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the American… Read More
HeBIS-Verbund of the Hessian Library Information System in Germany selects EBSCO Discovery Service from EBSCO Publishing - April 25, 2012
Electronic research databases provider EBSCO Publishing, US, has announced that HeBIS-Verbund in Germany has selected its EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS) to provide fast and simple access to more content. HeBIS-Verbund created and runs the Hessian library information system (HeBIS) - an electronic information and service network… Read More
The European Library Collections and Europeana now discoverable via the Summon Service - April 24, 2012
Serials Solutions, a business unit of the US-based ProQuest LLC, has announced that its Summon Web-scale Discovery service, in cooperation with the Conference of European National Librarians (CENL), will make the vast collections of The European Library and Europeana discoverable in the Summon unified index. … Read More
EBSCO Publishing and INTELECOM Intelligent Telecommunications sign agreement to bring academic video database to EDS - April 20, 2012
Electronic research databases provider EBSCO Publishing, US, recently announced an agreement with INTELECOM Intelligent Telecommunications. Mutual customers of EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS) and the INTELECOM Online Resources Network will benefit from this deal. The agreement adds metadata for all videos from INTELECOM’s academic video database… Read More
Jefferson State Community College in Alabama selects EBSCO Discovery Service for its discovery needs - April 18, 2012
Electronic research databases provider EBSCO Publishing, US, has announced that the Jefferson State Community College in Alabama has chosen its EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS). The college is the first community college in the state to implement EDS. When looking to implement a discovery service, Jefferson… Read More
University of Texas at Austin Libraries to deploy Serials Solutions’ Summon service to improve discovery - April 10, 2012
Serials Solutions, a business unit of the US-based ProQuest LLC, recently announced that the University of Texas at Austin Libraries has selected its Summon service to provide improved discovery of the library’s vast collection of more than 8 million volumes, hundreds of thousands of unique electronic… Read More