June 24, 2011 – New York, NY – Thirteen publishers including leading not-for-profit research institutes, international organizations, university presses, and independent publishers are the latest to join Books at JSTOR, an initiative that will add more than 20,000 ebooks to one of the most widely used and well-known online academic resources in the world.
Read More... →New York City – June 23, 2011 – IGI Global, an international publishing company specializing in applied research publications on all aspects of information technology management, is pleased to announce the recent enhancements made to InfoSci®-Dictionary, the premier research tool for accessing the latest terms and definitions related to all aspects of information science and [...]
Read More... →Less than six months after acquisition, users have unified access to both platforms’ authoritative content and cutting-edge information tools.
Read More... →Project Euclid — the premier platform and information community for mathematics and statistics resources from independent
publishers — received the 2011 Division Award from the Physics-Astronomy-Mathematics (PAM) Division of the Special Libraries Association.
CCC makes it Easier to Acquire and License Reuse Rights for Commercially Unavailable Books.
Read More... →Easton, PA – June 22, 2011 – Public and school librarians from Northeast Pennsylvania attended a free workshop that was sponsored by Wolper Subscription Services, Inc. to create an environment for local librarians to obtain resources necessary to seek funding through grants to supplement their continuously diminishing budgets.
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