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Emerging Space Markets
Royal Society of Chemistry Open Access keeps me up at night. Not the why…or the what, but the how, writes Sara Bosshart
Springer Nature Only a few visionaries saw the long- term potential of commercialising space stations because of its high maintenance cost
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Pensoft: ARPHA Platform: The right home for the Metabarcoding and Metagenomics journal since day one Pensoft
The right home for the Metabarcoding and Metagenomics journal since day one
Flexible eBook solutions and the Coronavirus
Springer Nature What do the development of flexible eBook solutions have to do with Coronavirus?
Why academic institutions are at risk of cyber attacks, and the library’s role in cyber security and risk assessment Springer Nature
But why are academic institutions being targeted by cyber criminals?
A diamond mission Royal Society of Chemistry
Diamond open access (OA), sometimes also referred to as platinum open access, is a form of gold open access
How have Libraries and Archives changed in the Digital Age? Springer Nature
The Digital Age has significantly increased the amount of information that is produced on a daily basis.
The Modern Language Association Releases ‘Literary Topics’ EBSCO, MLA
The Modern Language Association (MLA) is pleased to announce the release of “Literary Topics,” the fifth subject-area module for use in conjunction with our free teaching resource Understanding the MLA International Bibliography: A Free Online Course.
Skills need an upgrade as digital techniques take hold Royal Society of Chemistry
By Richard Kidd, Head of Chemistry Data at the Royal Society of Chemistry
Our understanding of the universe and scientific research are inexorably linked, of that there is no debate. As we improve our knowledge in one area, the other inevitably benefits.
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