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T.H.E. Journal February 2009 |
World Book Student by World Book World Book has updated its Online Reference Center with new features and a new name.  |
InternetNews February 6, 2009 David Needle |
IBM's Shot in the Arm for Google Health Tech IBM helps the Google's online health records initiative. But where does privacy fit in?  |
InternetNews February 5, 2009 Judy Mottl |
Google Mobilizes Its Book Collection Google takes initial step to bringing its library to mobile readership.  |
Information Today February 5, 2009 Barbara Quint |
OCLC and Open Access: Riding to the Rescue or Rustling the Herd? OCLC has announced a partnership that would ultimately transfer an open access icon, the University of Michigan Library's OAIster service, to OCLC.  |
Information Today February 5, 2009 |
Springer Launches AuthorMapper.com Springer Science+Business Media has launched a free, analytical, online tool for discerning trends, patterns, and subject experts within scientific research.  |
Information Today February 5, 2009 |
Cornell University Library Expands POD on Amazon Expanding an ongoing partnership with Amazon.com, Cornell University Library is increasing its print-on-demand (POD) offerings to more than 80,000 titles.  |
The Motley Fool February 4, 2009 Anders Bylund |
Don't Leave Home Without Google Baby, you just ain't seen nothing yet.  |
Information Today February 2, 2009 |
JSTOR and Ithaka Merge The new combined enterprise will be called Ithaka and will be dedicated to helping the academic community use digital technologies to advance scholarship and teaching and to reducing systemwide costs through collective action.  |
Information Today February 2, 2009 |
EBSCO to Distribute ConsumerReports.org Subscriptions to Libraries Consumers Union and EBSCO Publishing announced a distribution partnership allowing libraries to subscribe to ConsumerReports.org for a fixed annual subscription.  |
Information Today February 2, 2009 Paula J. Hane |
Open Solutions for Libraries Gain Momentum LibLime, an upstart company that has provided open source software solutions for libraries for several years, has made its move to the next frontier of openness by providing open data and open library content.  |
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