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Scholarly journals - new free service for researchers makes keeping up-to-date easy
Keeping up-to-date with the scholarly literature just became much easier, thanks to a new service called ticTOCs - Journal Tables of Contents Service.
ticTOCs is a new scholarly journal tables of contents (TOCs) service. It’s free, its easy to use, and it provides access to the most recent tables of contents of over 11,000 scholarly journals from more than 400 publishers. It helps scholars, researchers, academics and anyone else keep up-to-date with what’s being published in the most recent issues of journals on almost any subject.
BCR, BiblioLife and Ingram Digital Launch Partnership to Help Libraries Digitize Collections and Expand Access
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 15, 2008
Brandie Baumann, communications coordinator
bcrpress@bcr.org; 800.397.1552
Follett Customers Switch to TLC
INWOOD, WV, Dec. 11, 2008 – Huntingdon County Library (PA), Russell County Public Library (KY), and Lebanon-Wilson County Library (TN) have recently opted to upgrade from Follett’s Winnebago Sagebrush Spectrum system to Library•Solution®, TLC’s integrated library system.
MyiLibrary Reaches Key Milestone with 175,000 Titles
LA VERGNE, TN – Ingram DigitalSM today announced that it now offers over 175,000 titles on its MyiLibrary aggregated e-book and e-content solution. Combined with the high quality of content and features that add value for academic, corporate and public libraries worldwide, crossing this threshold confirms MyiLibrary as the market leading e-content aggregation platform.
What do publishers of scholarly journals need to know about RSS?
http://web.fumsi.com/go/article/share/3356
RSS and Scholarly Journal Tables of Contents: the ticTOCs Project, and Good Practice Guidelines for Publishers.
This article was published in FUMSI, October 2008. As well as looking at journal Table of Contents RSS feeds and how the new ticTOCs Journal Tables of Contents service is developing, the article gives some detailed guidelines for publishers on best practice for Table of Contents (TOC) RSS feeds.
Internet Resources Newsletter - December Issue
The latest edition of the FREE monthly newsletter for academics, students and researchers is now available at:
http://www.hw.ac.uk/libwww/irn/irn168/irn168.html
No subscription or registration is needed to access this full-text newsletter at the above site.
You can also subscribe to the free, full-text email version at:
http://www.hw.ac.uk/libwww/irn/irn.html
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SLA Adds New Dues Tier for Info Pros Making Less than $18K
SLA Adds New Dues Tier for Info Pros Making Less than $18K
With many facing lay offs and cutbacks SLA members are able to rely on their professional association to provide assistance in tough times
Code4Lib Journal: Call for Proposals, March Issue
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The Code4Lib Journal (C4LJ) exists to foster community and share information among those interested in the intersection of libraries, technology, and the future.
These stories will change libraries, business, and technology
Change is constant. Attention spans are not. The Hill Library Trends Newsletter tracks trends in the library, business, and technology spheres – and provides monthly updates relaying reports, stories, and news likely to change these industries in the near future. We keep obsessive vigilance so you don’t have to. The newsletter is free, and the October 2008 issue is now available.