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Information Today January 27, 2015 |
TLC Provides SocialFlow to Libraries SocialFlow works with social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and LinkedIn. It can optimize the social media presence of any library. |
Fast Company Elizabeth Segran |
Why A Fake Article Titled "Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs?" Was Accepted By 17 Medical Journals A medical researcher at Harvard, Mark Shrime decided to see how easy it would be to publish an article. So he made one up. He did it using a website called randomtextgenerator. |
Information Today January 22, 2015 |
Taylor & Francis Group Wants to Hear Library Voices Taylor & Francis Group will collect libraries' stories as a way to share practices and experiences that can benefit libraries. |
Information Today January 22, 2015 |
Knovel Quick Search for Autodesk Inventor Helps Engineers' Workflows Elsevier launched Knovel Quick Search for Autodesk Inventor, a cloud-based search app that builds reference information into engineers' daily workflows. |
Information Today January 22, 2015 |
ProQuest Adds to Its British Periodicals Database ProQuest is working on a new set of digital primary sources from the first half of the 20th century for British Periodicals Collection III, which will be complete in April 2015. |
Information Today January 20, 2015 Nancy K. Herther |
Ebooks in 2015: Trends and Forecasts Part 2 With all of the Big Five publishers now agreeing to ebook-lending terms with libraries, we are finally seeing stability on this point across the book industry. |
Information Today January 20, 2015 |
Annual NFAIS Conference Focuses on the User Experience This year's theme (Anticipating Demand: The User Experience as Driver) will inform the focus of many sessions. |
Information Today January 20, 2015 |
New Reprints Desk Widget Acts as Research Aid Article Galaxy Widget is a free, browser-based tool that helps researchers find lowest-cost access to full-text STM articles indexed by 50-plus sources such as PubMed, Google Scholar, ResearchGate, Web of Science, and Scopus. |
Information Today January 20, 2015 |
NEH and Mellon Foundation Subsidize Ebook Conversions The Humanities Open Book Program is a joint pilot grant program that plans to facilitate the conversion of out-of-print books in the humanities. |
HBS Working Knowledge January 19, 2015 Michael Blanding |
Which Has More Bias? Wikipedia or the Encyclopedia Britannica By identifying politically biased language in Encyclopedia Britannica and Wikipedia, Feng Zhu hopes to learn whether professional editors or open-sourced experts provide the most objective entries. |
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