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Information Today August 27, 2013 |
OUP and MIT Press Launch New Database The MIT Press, in partnership with Oxford University Press' full-text monograph library Oxford Scholarship Online, is launching MIT Press Scholarship Online.  |
ONLINE Jan/Feb 2012 |
EBook Buzz: University Presses and Ebooks: A New Horizon What's the buzz about? EBook Buzz, ONLINE's newest column, will discuss and debate the advances of ebooks in libraries and scholarly publishing.  |
Information Today October 10, 2011 Nancy K. Herther |
University Presses Lead the Way for Publisher-Based Ebook Systems University presses seem to share natural affinities for innovative ways to reach their audiences.  |
Information Today October 3, 2013 |
UPSO Rolls Out New Content University Press Scholarship Online updated its collection with more than 500 new titles from its 14 university press partners.  |
Information Today March 7, 2013 |
EBSCO and Oxford University Press Extend Partnership Oxford University Press claims to be the world's largest university press offering content in more than 40 languages for audiences from preschool to secondary level schoolchildren, students to academics, general readers to researchers, and individuals to institutions.  |
Information Today May 8, 2008 |
Ingram Digital and Oxford University Press Offer More Titles Ingram Digital and Oxford University Press agreed to offer a comprehensive list of OUP titles through Ingram Digital's MyiLibrary platform, an aggregator of online ebook and econtent resources.  |
Information Today January 12, 2004 Paula J. Hane |
Ingenta's Technological Enhancements Make Debut in New Service Ingenta, Inc., which provides access to professional and scholarly research, has announced the availability of an enhanced and unified alerting service for the content available through both ingenta.com and Ingenta Select, the former CatchWord service.  |
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EBSCO Discovery Service Adding Oxford University Press Metadata EDS customers will be able to search their institution's collection of OUP resources from the EDS single search box -- expanding access to library collections and improving search results.  |
Information Today September 17, 2012 Barbara Quint |
Literary Scholarship and More From Oxford Authoritative sourcing is critical in humanities scholarship, and few institutions in the world are more respected than Oxford University. Now the Oxford University Press has launched a new service, Oxford Scholarly Editions Online.  |
Information Today August 23, 2004 |
Weekly News Digest Infotrieve Launches New Federated Search Solution... MLA Announces Online Service Contracts... HighWire to Host All Oxford Journals...  |
Information Today April 22, 2010 |
Oxford University Press Launches New Online Resources Oxford University Press has released the online edition of The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome  |
Information Today March 7, 2013 Nancy K. Herther |
Library Publishing Coalition -- A Milestone in Evolution of Scholarly Publishing For the past year, representatives of some of the most influential university libraries in the country have been meeting and exploring the potential for library/press partnerships for scholarly publishing in the future.  |
Information Today April 4, 2013 |
New ACRL White Paper: 'Intersections of Scholarly Communication and Information Literacy' This white paper explores and articulates three intersections among scholarly communication and information literacy.  |
Information Today August 6, 2013 |
Oxford University Press Releases New and Updated Law Products The new products are Oxford Competition Law and Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law, and the updated products include Oxford Reports on International Law, the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law, and Investment Claims.  |
D-Lib January 2000 David M. Levy |
Digital Libraries and the Problem of Purpose Which way ought we to go in digital library research and development?...I'll start by reviewing the problem of purpose in American public libraries and American academic/research libraries before turning to digital libraries...  |
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Oxford University Press Completes Journal Content Migration Oxford University Press announced the successful migration of its 1.2 million online journal articles to its new HighWire 2.0 platform.  |
Information Today September 1, 2015 |
CCC Adds Publisher Partners to RightFind XML for Mining Copyright Clearance Center signed two new publishers to its RightFind XML for Mining solution: Oxford University Press and Nature Publishing Group.  |
D-Lib March 2001 Peter Hirtle |
Editorial: Planning Enduring Repositories for Digital Scholarly Communication  |
Information Today September 26, 2011 |
Summon Expands Content From Oxford University Press It is now indexing both the metadata and full text of Grove Art Online (available via Oxford Art Online), Grove Music Online (available via Oxford Music Online), and other reference works.  |
Information Today April 2001 Robin Peek |
The Tangled Scholarly Publishing Mess If the seemingly unending financial gravy train that's been the Internet really goes south, then how many resources will be available for further improvements in scholarly publishing?  |
D-Lib September 2004 Van de Sompel et al. |
Rethinking Scholarly Communication: Building the System that Scholars Deserve Opportunities abound in the world of 21 st century publishing and the discussion on transforming scholarly communication must move beyond the debate of subscription-based vs. open access publication.  |
Information Today July 24, 2014 |
OUP Introduces Language-Editing Service Oxford University Press launched Oxford Language Editing, a service for researchers working on content for publication, presentation, or sharing.  |
T.H.E. Journal November 2004 |
The Horace Mann Scholarship Program The program is offering scholarships totaling $50,000 to help children of public and private school employees attend college.  |
D-Lib December 2008 Bonita Wilson |
Evolution in the Area of Digital Scholarly Communication Journal editors or librarians from 1958 would be amazed at the technology we have in 2008, but they would have no trouble recognizing the fundamentals of today's scholarly publications.  |