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Read More... →Washington DC—The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) has published the ARL Annual Salary Survey 2009–2010, which analyzes salary data for all professional staff working in the 124 ARL member libraries during 2009–2010.
Read More... →In these troubled but dynamic times, the Society for Scholarly Publishing’s ever popular “Librarian Focus Group” returns in 2011 with a panel of leading librarians from a range of institutions primed and ready to answer the questions publishers and vendors have for them. The digital future and continued economic turmoil will be at the forefront [...]
Read More... →Hoboken, NJ, December 16, 2010—Wiley-Blackwell, the scientific, technical, medical and scholarly publishing business of John Wiley & Sons, Inc., is launching new mobile applications for selected health science journals, accessible via iPhone, Blackberry, Android, Symbian, PalmOS, and WAP devices.
Read More... →New York City – December 16, 2010 – IGI Global, an international publishing company specializing in high-quality research publications on all aspects of information technology management, is proud to announce the recipient of its 2010 Excellence in Academic Librarianship Award: John Lewis, Digital Services Librarian, Salve Regina University, USA.
Read More... →December 16, 2010 (ANN ARBOR, Mich.) – Mathematical Reviews has chosen ProQuest as provider of dissertations for MathSciNet, the widely-acclaimed database in the mathematical sciences.
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