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Information Today June 4, 2007 Paula J. Hane |
Intellext Morphs into MediaRiver to Flow Publishers' Content The company is putting its full energies into marketing a new Web services product that enables Web publishers to guide Internet users to the publishers' online content in a discovery-based contextual model.  |
Information Today September 17, 2007 |
Clickability and Inform Join Forces Inform Technologies has entered into a partnership with Clickability, a content management system used by media properties.  |
Information Today October 24, 2005 Denise Dayton |
Inform.com is the Newest News/Blog Aggregator Inform Technologies introduced a Web news and blog commentary search system that tags and scores the elements of each item creating search results with greater relevance.  |
Information Today September 18, 2008 Corilee Christou |
Perseus Book Group Introduces Constellation Service for Independent Publishers Constellation is a one-stop service offering digital conversion technologies and new distribution channels to small, independent publishers.  |
Information Today January 15, 2007 Barbara Quint |
An Infotainment News Portal: ContentAgenda.com from Reed Business Information Reed Business Information has initiated a beta service called ContentAgenda that can help eliminate some of the time spent immersed in news flows.  |
Search Engine Watch June 1, 2010 Eric Enge |
Search Engine Optimization is Unfair To avoid injustices in the world of SEO, you must consistently invest in arming yourself with knowledge about SEO. Here's how to get the traffic and deserve it, too.  |
Searcher January 2002 Myer Kutz |
The Scholars Rebellion Against Scholarly Publishing Practices: Varmus, Vitek, and Venting In the decades-long arguments over STM (scientific/technical/medical) journal publishing, mainly about subscription price increases and intellectual property and accessibility issues, one thing has changed in the last few years. Scholars have become involved...  |
Information Today September 28, 2009 Nancy Herther |
Google Gives Users a Fast Flip to the News Google unveiled the latest product from Google Labs: Google Fast Flip, described by Google's Krishna Bharat as a new reading experience that combines the best elements of print and online articles.  |
Information Today October 15, 2007 |
Tool Offers Publishers a Way to Enhance and Build Reader Interest Online MPS Technologies recently introduced a new tool called BookStore Discovery that is designed to let publishers make their book content discoverable and accessible to a wide audience.  |
Information Today December 2003 Paula Hane |
Stable and Poised for Growth Ingenta is marking its 5-year anniversary of serving the scholarly publishing community. Founded in 1998 through a public/private partnership with the University of Bath, the U.K.-based Ingenta has grown quickly and is now close to profitability. An interview with Ingenta CEO Mark Rowse.  |
Information Today July 24, 2000 Rebecca Jones |
Factiva Publisher: On Time and On Target with First Branded Product Publisher integrates content providing a single search-and-access point for employees to content available on the intranet.  |
Information Today August 2000 |
Bookface.com Launches with Ad-Based Business Model Bookface, Inc. has announced the launch of Bookface.com, a fully functional beta Web site that is the first to use its new proprietary technology. The site delivers whole books and excerpts to readers directly over standard Web browsers.  |
InternetNews June 23, 2006 Erin Joyce |
J.B. Holston, CEO, NewsGator Publishers get some tips on the new RSS rules of the content game from the head of the syndication software provider.  |
Information Today September 18, 2006 Barbara Quint |
Traditional Information Industry Opens Premium Content to Google News Archive The Google News Archive integrates free with for-fee references, alerting users to priced information, often with the actual price tag amounts, before connecting them with paid content Web sites.  |
Information Today March 28, 2011 |
R.R. Donnelley Acquires Journalism Online and Press+ System R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. announced that it has acquired Journalism Online, LLC and its Press+ offering, which enables publishers to seamlessly integrate a paid content engine with their websites.  |
Information Today June 2003 Peter Jacso |
Digital Facilitators Digital facilitators assist publishers in digitizing their publications for the Web. They may offer additional services, such as hosting the publishers' digital journal editions, conference proceedings, and monographs.  |
Information Today May 3, 2004 Barbara Quint |
CrossRef Search Uses Google to Provide Full-Text Access Google will supply the search technologies and CrossRef the reference links to publisher Web sites for the pilot project, CrossRef Search that will enable users to search the full text of scholarly journal articles, conference proceedings, and other sources from nine leading publishers.  |
Search Engine Watch February 14, 2006 Mary Ellen Bates |
Finding Articles Online When looking for magazine or journal articles search engines can be helpful, but other specialized search tools are often a better bet -- particularly in the academic, scholarly and sci-tech areas.  |
The Motley Fool November 15, 2005 Tom Taulli |
Net Giants' Book Battle Google mulls another innovation -- renting books online. Digital books could become an important additional source of online ad revenue for competitive companies. Investors, take note.  |
Information Today February 22, 2011 |
Google Introduces Google One Pass for Purchasing Digital Content With Google One Pass, publishers can maintain direct relationships with their customers and give readers access to digital content across websites and mobile apps.  |
Information Today April 17, 2006 Barbara Quint |
Windows Live Academic Search: The Details What does the new Windows Live Academic Search service really provide for users? How will it appeal to librarians? What relationships will it need to build with publishers? How will competitors react? Is Microsoft committed to the product?  |
Information Today March 2004 Barbara Quint |
The Horse's Mouth Even when publishers make archives available, they often provide very limited collections, especially back issues.  |
Searcher May 2008 Barbara Quint |
Searcher's Voice - Redundancy A basic goal of information professionals is the guaranteeing that all information in existence stays in existence, the command to archive. However, something is slipping and sliding away: redundancy.  |
Searcher January 2001 Carol Ebbinghouse |
Final Hours: Tasini Goes to the Supreme Court The United States Supreme Court has announced it will hear the appeal New York Times v. Tasini. In hearing this case, the Supreme Court will decide the rights of freelance authors and perhaps the future of digital content...  |
InternetNews July 13, 2006 Nicholas Carlson |
NYTimes.com Tests My Times The New York Times confirmed it began beta testing a service called My Times this week.  |
D-Lib May 2001 Amy Brand |
CrossRef Turns One What started as a cooperative effort among publishers and technologists to prototype DOI-based linking of citations in e-journals evolved into an independent, non-profit enterprise last year...  |
Information Today September 15, 2008 Barbara Quint |
Google Digitization Initiative to Expand Google News Archive The company has offered free digitization to any newspaper publisher willing to put all or any part of its archives onto the web for access through Google News Archive.  |
InternetNews September 11, 2009 |
Google Talks Up Micropayments for Web Content Google is exploring several approaches designed to help news publishers charge for online content, according to a document the company issued to a news print group.  |
Searcher February 2011 Barbara Quint |
Searcher's Voice - New Platforms No platform -- new or old, no marketing policy -- end-user or enterprise -- should ever prevent someone from getting the information they want.  |
Information Today May 31, 2005 Barbara Quint |
Google Library Project Hit by Copyright Challenge from University Presses Extending the Google Print program to the digitization of five of the world's largest university research libraries, including copyrighted as well as non-copyrighted material, would inevitably seem to lead to a challenge of copyright violation. Oddly enough, the challenge has come from the less commercial publishers--the nonprofit university presses.  |
Information Today June 2004 Paula Hane |
The Latest on Factiva, Ingenta, Google, and More Library and information vendors seemed to be holding back their big announcements for two events in June: the SLA and ALA annual conferences.  |
Information Today March 2001 Judy Luther & Ana Arias Terry |
Professional Publishers Confront Change Taking risks was the mandate at the annual conference of the Association of American Publishers' Professional Scholarly Publishing division, from Napster to e-books to new business models...  |
Information Today March 31, 2008 Barbara Quint |
HighWire's New H2O Platform Updates Epublishing for Publisher Partners HighWire is an online repository for scholarly publications. Version 2.0 (H2O) will enable content to work with a variety of Web 2.0 applications, and it will allow publishers to expand their content types beyond journals to books, reference works, and non-journal web content  |
Information Today July 2, 2007 Miriam A. Drake |
Ingram Digital and Microsoft Join in an Alliance Microsoft Corp. and Ingram Digital Group have signed an agreement whereby Microsoft's Live Search Books program will outsource high-volume scanning and digital management services to the Ingram Digital Group.  |
Information Today August 2000 |
Publishers Participate in Launch Program for Microsoft Reader E-Books Microsoft Corp. has announced that more than 30 book publishers have participated in a production launch program for Microsoft Reader with ClearType display technology, ensuring the availability of over 800 of their books for Microsoft Reader when it launches later this summer....  |
InternetNews June 19, 2006 Nicholas Carlson |
Can Publishers Survive in an RSS Age? News feed aggregators are dominating how we get our information on the web.  |
InternetNews October 26, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
MSN Jumps on Book Search Wagon MSN hopped into the literary fray on Tuesday, announcing its intention to launch MSN Book Search in 2006.  |
The Motley Fool January 11, 2007 David Lee Smith |
Newspaper Publishers Unite Online The largest U.S. newspapers join forces to sell Web ads. Newspaper publishers' advertising volumes are too far in the hole to make such firms attractive investments.  |
InternetNews March 14, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
Microsoft's Latest Ad Buy Microsoft today announced that it is purchasing Rapt, an advertising technology company specializing in sophisticated analytical tools.  |
The Motley Fool March 14, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
All the Quotes Aren't Fit to Print Sending its users online for stock quotes exposes the publisher to rival sources for news that are a click away. Once smitten with the Internet's access to news as it breaks, will they go ever back to the printed page? Investors, take note.  |
Information Today September 10, 2015 |
iMoneza Introduces New Revenue Stream for Publishers iMoneza, a secure micropayment gateway for digital media, announced the availability of its cloud-based solution to help publishers develop a new revenue stream.  |
D-Lib Mar/Apr 2010 Donald W. King |
An Approach to Open Access Author Payment This article discusses a few of the favorable and unfavorable issues with Open Access through author payment and proposes an approach that takes advantage of the favorable aspects and overcomes some of the unfavorable ones.  |
Information Today May 2, 2011 |
Primary Sources From Accessible Archives Coming to EBSCO Discovery Service Accessible Archives, Inc. is an electronic publisher of primary source full-text historical databases encompassing rich, comprehensive material found in leading historical periodicals, books, and newspapers.  |
Information Today January 2001 |
What's Ahead for 2001? Information Today has asked a group of information industry movers and shakers about the present state of the industry, as well as where they think it's going. The contributions below range from the serious to the not-so, but we're sure you'll find them all thought-provoking...  |
InternetNews March 6, 2007 Michael Hickins |
Microsoft Claims Google 'Bolsters' Piracy A Microsoft attorney said Google makes billions on the backs of others' content.  |
Entrepreneur December 2006 Catherine Seda |
The Genuine Article Draw in new business by writing a helpful, well-researched web article.  |
The Motley Fool November 9, 2010 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Where's My Free Kindle? Amazon.com announced last night that magazine and newspaper publishers will be able to begin receiving a 70% slice of Kindle-based subscriptions, net of delivery costs.  |
InternetNews August 12, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Google Suspends Copyright Copies The search engine giant makes concessions to copyright owners but some publishers still have concerns about Google's book projects.  |
Search Engine Watch December 31, 2008 Eric Enge |
Use Caution When Growing Your Site Thinking of dropping 100,000 new pages onto your 20,000-page site? Think again, as this may be a horrible idea.  |
Information Today October 19, 2009 |
OCLC Initiates Metadata Services for Publishers This is a new service that takes publishers' ONIX title metadata, enriches it using WorldCat mining and mapping techniques, and delivers the enhanced ONIX metadata back to the publishers for use in their systems.  |