In 1890, when U.S. Census takers canvassed Newark neighborhoods, they discovered the number of residents who rented their homes outnumbered those who owned their houses. More than 100 years later, surveyors discovered the ratio of homeowners to renters had not changed much.
These two demographic tidbits are among the charts, maps, photographs and other historical [...]
Read More... →Taylor & Francis is delighted to announce a co-publishing partnership with VGTU Journals. Ten journals will be co-published for 2011, with three further titles joining in 2012.
VGTU Journals is based at Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania. It publishes 17 journals in total, spanning Engineering, Mathematics, Economics, Planning and Transport. Seven journals in the co-publishing [...]
Read More... →The Association for Library Collections & Technical Services is pleased to announce the Summer/Fall Web course schedule.
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To register for courses, click here.
Read More... →For a second year, MLA’s Ad Hoc Committee for Advocating Scholarly Communications is compiling a list of publishers who have frozen 2011 prices at 2010 levels in recognition of continued economic constraints. See below for publishers who have provided information on freezes on at least some of their journals. This detail will be posted to [...]
Read More... →Starting in January 2011, Springer will publish the Journal of NeuroVirology (JNV), a bi-monthly publication closely affiliated with the International Society for NeuroVirology. Previously published by Taylor & Francis/Informa, the five-year contract with Springer runs to 2015.
The Journal of NeuroVirology publishes high-quality basic science and clinical studies on the molecular biology and pathogenesis of [...]
Read More... →OCLC welcomes the Califa Library Group as the newest partner in the OCLC Partnership Program.
As Partners, OCLC and Califa will collaborate on programs and activities to enhance services and expand educational opportunities to members of both organizations. This new partnership enables both organizations to explore new ways to anticipate and address the needs of [...]
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