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ProQuest Supports Burgeoning Indian Research Market

ProQuest is serving the dramatic growth in academic research in India with its first solution designed specifically for this market. ProQuest® Indian Journals enables researchers from around the world to cross-search and access premier academic journals published entirely in India along with other ProQuest content all in one step.

“This is a big step forward in access to the increasing amount of important research being conducted and published in India,” said Jeff Wilensky, ProQuest Vice-President, Information Solutions. “This resource makes it much more efficient to search that data precisely, either by itself or in the context of global research. Plus, working with content is supported by the tools embedded in ProQuest’s state-of-the-art, scholarly research environment, making it easy to manage, share and collaborate.”

ProQuest Indian Journals provides a content foundation for the most studied subject areas in higher education, including business, medicine, science, technology, social sciences, and humanities. ProQuest’s hallmark rigorous selection process ensures that only quality titles with a proven record of scholarly acceptance are included and the company’s specialised vocabulary and indexing enable precision search results as well as broad discovery.

Because ProQuest Indian Journals resides on the company’s acclaimed academic research platform, the content will be cross-searchable with such popular resources as the business database ABI/INFORM, ProQuest Central, ProQuest Dissertations and Theses and the historical archive of Times of India. With relevant content from multiple sources and viewpoints retrievable in a single search, researchers are able to work faster and explore their topic from varied perspectives.

To learn more visit www.proquest.com

With Addition of Eight New Publishers, Knovel On Track for Record Year

With the most recent addition of eight new partners, Knovel is on track for its best year yet in bringing new publishers and adding content to the platform. These publishers’ collections expand and enhance Knovel’s topic coverage in content subject areas, including marine engineering, civil engineering, software engineering (coming in October), earth science, environmental engineering, mechanical engineering and industrial engineering.

“With these latest additions, Knovel will have added at least 20 new publishers by the end of 2013, a record year for expanding our roster of publishing partners,” said Meagan Cooke, Senior Director of Product Management, Content for Knovel. “These eight new publishers, all who have joined us in just the past few months, are supporting seven subject areas — including our soon-to-be-released software engineering collection. We’re adding both breadth and depth to our subject areas by including many specialized publishers and societies that focus on the practical needs within specific engineering disciplines.”

The eight new publishing partners include:

Packt: Packt is one of the most prolific and fast-growing tech book publishers in the world. Packt’s books focus on practicality, recognizing that readers are ultimately concerned with getting the job done. Packt’s digitally-focused business model allows the publisher to offer up-to-date books in very specific areas.

IGI Global: IGI Global is a leading academic publisher of books, journals, encyclopedias, teaching cases, proceedings and databases. Offering premier and peer-reviewed content to researchers, engineers and scientists, IGI Global’s publications focus on the utilization and management of information science and technology.

Royal Institution of Naval Architects: The Royal Institution of Naval Architects is an internationally renowned professional institution whose members are involved in the design, construction, repair and operation of ships, boats and marine structures. The Institution enjoys an outstanding reputation for the quality and range of its technical journals, transactions and conference proceedings.

Whittles Publishing: Whittles Publishing offers quality, well-produced and attractive books in the following subjects: geomatics, civil and structural engineering and applied science. Whittles Publishing is a source of high quality, informative and practical technical books authored by many eminent and well-respected authors from around the world.

Energy Institute: The Energy Institute (EI) is the professional body for the energy industry, delivering good practice and professionalism across the depth and breadth of the sector. The EI provides learning and networking opportunities to support professional development, as well as professional recognition and technical and scientific knowledge resources on energy in all its forms and applications.

IT Governance: IT Governance Ltd is the single-source provider of books, tools, training and consultancy for IT governance, risk management and compliance (IT-GRC). The company is a leading authority on information security and IT governance for business and the public sector. Its objective is to provide in a single place everything that’s needed to meet today’s technology compliance challenges.

Bentley Institute Press: The Bentley Institute Press publishes a wide variety of MicroStation and CAD how-to guides, generative design materials and software reference books to deliver insight, background, and theory about many infrastructure software topics. These reference books capture the authors’ knowledge in a way that helps users increase product know-how and improve modeling and work flow efficiency.

Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE): CIBSE is the standard-setter and authority on building services engineering in the UK and overseas. It speaks for the profession and supports career development, publishes Guidance and Codes which are internationally recognized as authoritative, and sets the criteria for best practice in the profession.

“We are delighted to have entered into a partnership with Knovel,” said Hannah Perrett, Head of Publishing for IT Governance Ltd. “Knovel presents an exciting opportunity for IT Governance — the platform is innovative, and the customer focus entirely suits our content, which complements our own offering through specialist marketing and value-add material and content. Through this partnership, we hope very much to extend the IT Governance brand to the engineering community across the world, and to work with Knovel on ways of developing access to our titles.”

Knovel works with more than 100 societies and publishers worldwide, ensuring that engineers have access to trusted sources of technical content across more than 30 subject areas.

For more information about Knovel and publisher opportunities, go to:http://why.knovel.com/solution/content.html.

Canadian Science Publishing selects Burgundy to sell NRC Research Press journals in Europe

Canadian Science Publishing is the publisher of the NRC Research Press collection of journals – quality peer-reviewed journals, many of which have been in continuous publication since 1929, archives and ebooks. Burgundy Information Services and Canadian Science Publishing have signed an exclusive agreement to provide sales and marketing services to European markets including: UK, Ireland, The Netherlands, Scandinavia, Russia, Israel, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Greece, Spain & Portugal.

Speaking of the partnership Cameron Macdonald, Executive Director of Canadian Science Publishing says “Increasing the world-wide reach of our journals and ensuring quality care and customer services to our overseas customers is of great importance to us. We’re pleased to engage with Burgundy to ensure delivery of our quality science to the world.”

Burgundy’s International Sales Director, Helen Cooke commented “We are looking forward to working in partnership with Canadian Science Publishing to enable European libraries and users to access these high impact, respected e-resources via NRC Research Press.”

About Canadian Science Publishing

Canadian Science Publishing (CSP), an independent not-for-profit company, is Canada’s foremost scientific publisher. Publisher of the NRC Research Press journals and provider of scientific publishing services to a number of clients, CSP has a highly skilled staff and an editorial team comprising some of the world’s leading researchers. Since 1929, the NRC Research Press journals have been delivering quality science to the world. They cover a broad range of scientific disciplines, and feature more than 2000 articles each year published on a state-of-the-art electronic platform. These award-winning, high-impact scientific and technical journals have an international readership in more than 175 countries.

Contact Details: Laurent Gagnier, Business Development Manager, Canadian Science Publishing, email: Laurent.gagnier@nrcresearchpress.com  Website: www.nrcresearchpress.com

RCN Publishing enters into an agreement with Turpin Distribution

RCN Publishing announced today that they have entered into an agreement with Turpin Distribution to provide fulfilment services for their institutional customers including order processing, customer service and payment collection.

RCN Publishing publishes leading nursing journals such as Nursing Standard, Nursing Management, Mental Health Practice, Nurse Researcher and Nursing Children and Young People. The publisher recently moved onto the Atypon platform to facilitate institutional access to its journal portfolio and provide a better user experience. Today’s announcement further cements its commitment to provide the best possible access for every user, regardless of their location.

Speaking of the agreement, Tony O’Rourke, Commercial Director, said “RCN Publishing recognised that in order to serve institutional customers effectively, we first wanted to provide a platform that had the capabilities, features and functionality that libraries need in order to efficiently serve their patrons. Moving to the Atypon Literatum platform achieves this, and now our attention has turned to providing a more efficient customer service for our institutional customers. Turpin Distribution has a wealth of experience spanning more than 40 years in helping publishers fulfil their institutional sales. We are confident that they will become a valued partner and will significantly support our institutional customers in providing excellent fulfilment and distribution services for our online and printed journals. We are very pleased to announce our partnership and look forward to working with the Turpin Distribution team.”

Penguin Group to Distribute eBooks to Public Libraries via Axis 360

Baker & Taylor, the world’s largest distributor of digital and physical books and entertainment products, today announced that Penguin Group (USA) LLC’s ebooks are available to all public libraries and consortia using the Axis 360 digital media platform.

In Fall 2012, two Axis 360 libraries participated in a test program circulating select Penguin Group ebooks to patrons. As a result of the successful partnering with the Los Angeles Public Library and Cuyahoga County Public Library, Penguin is now making its full ebook catalog, including DK titles, available to all public libraries using Axis 360.

“We want to give our sincere thanks to the Los Angeles Public Library and the Cuyahoga County Public Library for participating in the test, whose outcome is that all public libraries will now be able to have access to high-demand content from Penguin Group,” said George Coe, President of Baker & Taylor’s Library & Education division. “It speaks to Penguin trusting Baker & Taylor. And it’s an expression of Baker & Taylor’s long-standing relationship with the publisher community.”

Baker & Taylor will make Penguin Group ebooks available to all public library customers through its comprehensive Title Source™ 3 selection and acquisitions tool. eBooks will then be available for patrons to discover, download and read through the Axis 360 digital media platform. Titles will also be incorporated into Baker & Taylor’s FirstLook new title notifications plans, and throughout the full range of collection development programs that Baker & Taylor provides its customers for title selection and fulfillment in physical and digital formats.

Axis 360 delivers digital audiobooks and ebooks for library users in EPUB, PDF and Blio formats to PC and Mac computers, laptops and netbooks, to smartphones and tablets running on Android and iOS, and to popular ereaders such as NOOK®, Sony Reader™ and Kobo™.

Open Access Week Kick-off Speakers Announced

SPARC and the World Bank have announced the speakers for the Open Access Week 2013 kick-off event to be held Monday, October 21, starting at 3:00 p.m. EDT in Washington, DC:

Stefano Bertuzzi, Executive Director of the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB)

Brett Bobley, Chief Information Officer for the National Endowment for the Humanities

Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Director of Scholarly Communication of the Modern Language Association

Cameron Neylon, Advocacy Director for Public Library of Science

Michael Stebbins, Assistant Director for Biotechnology in the Science Division of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

The kick-off event will take place at the World Bank. A live blog and webcast of the panel discussion and ceremony will be available for those who cannot attend in person. The event will be recorded and be available to the community for use during and after local Open Access Week events. Participants are encouraged to post their questions for the panel in advance and during the event, and to stream the webcast to kick off their own Open Access Week events.

The event will begin with a 60-minute panel discussion, entitled, “Open Access: Redefining Impact,” hosted by Heather Joseph, executive director of SPARC. Among the topics to be discussed are article-level metrics (ALMs) and changing the way scholarly communication is measured.

Following the panel discussion, winning nominations of the new Accelerating Science Award Program (ASAP) will be announced. Elizabeth Marincola, chief executive officer of PLOS, Robert Kiley, head of digital services, Wellcome Library at the Wellcome Trust, and Alex Kozak, policy analyst, Public Policy and Government Relations at Google, will each announce a winning ASAP nomination. The ASAP program, sponsored by 27 global organizations including Google, PLOS, and the Wellcome Trust, recognizes those who have built upon open access scientific research for new innovations shaping our society.

Following the panel discussion and awards presentation, SPARC will sponsor a reception that will begin at 4:30 p.m.

To attend the event in Washington, DC, in person, register by October 15. Please note that each person in attendance will need a photo ID. Please also allow for time to go through security. No registration is necessary for the webcast.

For more information, visit the Open Access Week website.

IHS and Springer Expand Strategic Partnership to Deliver Engineering and Industry-Specific Technical Knowledge

IHS Inc a leading global source of critical information and insight, today announced an expanded partnership agreement with Springer, a leading global scientific, technical and medical publisher. This expanded agreement allows IHS to globally sell Springer’s Engineering eBook Collection, Industry Collections and the SpringerMaterials database, including Landolt-Börnstein New Series, with a focus on the corporate researcher. This is in addition to the existing relationship which full-text indexes more than four million Springer articles, eBooks, reference works and other technical information.

Through the IHS Knowledge Collections, IHS provides engineers, scientists and other technical professionals with enhanced knowledge discovery of answers deep within more than 90 million technical documents. This data spans engineering eBooks, articles and publications, patents, technical research, engineering best practices and design methods and interactive engineering content.

The following Springer content is now available from IHS:

Springer Engineering eBook Collection – Offered through the IHS Knowledge Pro Collection and contains thousands of additional eBooks, book series, and reference works that are core to the fundamental knowledge that an engineer needs for all phases of the engineering lifecycle.

Springer Aerospace Industry Collection – Offered through the IHS Aerospace & Defense Industry Knowledge Collection and contains a wide range of eBooks and journals covering aerodynamics, propulsion, materials, thermodynamics, vibration, adhesion and many other subject areas imperative to the aerospace and defense industry.

Springer Chemical Manufacturing Industry Collection – Offered through the IHS Chemicals & Process Industry Knowledge Collection and contains eBooks and journals for the development, processing and delivery of chemicals, including chemistry, biotechnologies, safety, corrosion and many other subject areas.

Springer Electronics Industry Collection – Offered through the IHS Electronics Industry Knowledge Collection and contains thousands of eBooks and journals for the design, manufacture and production of electronics systems that cover communications, networks, semiconductors, circuit design, power systems and other critical electronics applications.

Springer Oil & Gas Industry Collection – Offered through the IHS Oil & Gas Industry Knowledge Collection and contains engineering eBooks and journals relevant to upstream and downstream oil and gas businesses including fluid dynamics, piping systems, structural analysis, safety and numerous other oil and gas subject areas.

SpringerMaterials database – Available as an IHS Custom Knowledge Collection and based on the Landolt-Börnstein New Series. This fully evaluated data collection is applicable to all areas of physical sciences and engineering.  SpringerMaterials contains numerous electronic tables and figures about the properties of materials and chemicals. The collection also provides access to a number of specialized databases on inorganic properties and phase diagrams, thermophysical properties of organic compounds, polymer thermodynamics, chemical safety and more.

Inclusion of Springer’s authoritative content into the IHS Knowledge Collections enhances the existing base of more than 4,000 eBooks within the more than 90 million technical documents accessible within the IHS Knowledge Collections. IHS and Springer will continue to work closely to identify further opportunities for development, marketing and accessibility of critical content on the Springer for R&D platform.

“Springer’s content is perfectly tailored to meet the needs of researchers whom IHS counts among its customers,” said Michael Aparicio, Springer’s director of corporate sales for the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. “We are always looking for new ways to get more of our content into the hands of those who need it most. This expanded relationship allows us to do just that.”

“As one of the largest technical eBook publishers in the STM (science, technical and medical) information market, Springer’s eBooks, articles and technical documents are a perfect fit for IHS Knowledge Collections,” said Chad Hawkinson, vice president for IHS Product Design & Supply Chain Solutions. “Our customers trust IHS to be their single source of critical technical information and insights. Now, through the IHS Knowledge Collections, engineers and technical professionals have Springer’s authoritative content available at their fingertips.”

Concerns over future for Learned and Professional Societies under Open Access

The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) has published its report on the state of the publishing industry, Scholarly Journals Publishing Practice.   Although the report shows that publishers are generally in good health, the ALPSP warned that the report should be seen as a benchmark against which to assess the future effects of changes in scholarly publishing, particularly the move towards open access.

“Our report has taken the pulse of the industry at a key point in time,” said Audrey McCulloch, Chief Executive of ALPSP. “Mandates from bodies such as Research Councils UK (RCUK) on open access have yet to affect the data we have collected, and I fear that our next report will reveal some very detrimental effects for learned societies – who have a key role in academic research – if current policies on open access, particularly very short embargo periods, are not reconsidered.”

Currently RCUK are supportive of ‘Gold Open Access’, where the researcher pays an article publication charge (APC) to enable the immediate release of the research. However, recognising that there may not be sufficient funding for this to be achieved for all articles, RCUK are also accepting what is called the ‘Green route’, where an accepted manuscript is made freely available following a suitable embargo period.

“The length of the embargo period is absolutely key, particularly to smaller and learned society publishers,” explains McCulloch.  “If the embargo period is too short then there is not enough time to recoup the costs of publication through sales and subscriptions before it becomes freely available.   The RCUK’s current desire to set an embargo period as short as 6 months will leave many smaller publishers and learned societies unable to cover their publishing costs.”

The ALPSP concerns over 6 month embargoes were made clear in a survey carried out of international librarians. This revealed that only 56% of libraries in the Science, Technology and Medical area would continue to subscribe and only 35% in the Arts Humanities and Social Sciences, if the majority of content was freely accessible within 6 months of publication.

The Learned and Professional Societies that ALPSP represents exist to promote and support an academic discipline or closely related group of subject disciplines. Most, if not all, are not-for-profit, supporting themselves through their membership fees, services and in many instances, through publishing income.

“Learned and Professional Societies pride themselves on producing and publishing high quality information and invest considerable resources to ensure such high standards are maintained,” says McCulloch. “They are a key part of the scholarly research ecosystem and if one of their main functions and sources of funding is put at risk this will lead to many unforeseen problems in other parts of the system. The bottom line is that Learned and Professional Societies and publishers provide a service that academics and others highly value. That service comes at a cost.”

The report by the ALPSP, Scholarly Journals Publishing Practice, is the fourth survey in a series that looks into scholarly publishing practice for journals, and was conducted during the summer of 2012. It follows on from earlier surveys conducted in 2003, 2005 and 2008 published by ALPSP as editions of Scholarly Publishing Practice.

Key findings of the report

·        Publishers of all sizes continue to launch new titles and acquire new titles; there are more launches and acquisitions than closures.   Smaller publishers have shown the most growth over the past four years.

·        Revenue streams are changing, with the majority of publishers showing a decrease in income from single subscription sales and an increase in income from other revenue streams, such as aggregator sales, consortia sales, pay-per-view and sales of content collections.

·        Pay per view as a revenue stream has increased dramatically 65% of publishers offered it in 2003 and 83% in 2012.

·        Large publishers have done the most to monetise directly their back files and also to provide the greatest flexibility in content purchasing, especially of content packages.

·        Most publishers offer perpetual access to subscribers. Libraries argue that once they have paid for the journal they should have ‘life-long’ access however publishers argue that there are continuing costs for hosting the online material.

·        Nearly all publishers have now moved to automated systems for receipt of manuscripts through to publication. In 2005 39% did not use automated systems this has dropped to only 5% in 2012

·        Larger publishers have moved away from demanding the assignment of copyright from authors in favour of a licence to publish.

·        In 2008 half of publishers had some form of open access this rose to two thirds by 2012.

·        Most publishers now have a hybrid model in place across all titles (i.e. author has option to pay for their article to be open access). However take up of the hybrid model by authors is minimal at 1% of articles published.

·        There has been a large increase in publishers offering open access after an embargo period (normally 12 months).  In 2005 25% of publishers offered this and this rose to 42% in 2012.

·        Most publishers, regardless of size, are working with Google and Google Scholar. Fewer publishers are working with the library technology companies.

·        Because the demand for text and data mining is so low, it is not yet commonly offered by the majority of publishers.

·        Social Media is primarily used for promotion of articles/publications and far less so for interacting/engaging with audience/building a community

·        An as yet unanswered question is whether use of social media e.g: Twitter, can lead to increased citations

Jisc Collections boosts online learning resources for engineering and technology students

Jisc Collections is now offering universities and colleges access to one of the largest sources of online films in the field of engineering and technology – IET.tv  from The Institution of Engineering and Technology.

The IET.tv archive includes over 3,000 presentations filmed at lectures, seminars and conferences from 2002-2012. The content is from events that are highly regarded by the global engineering and technology community, and features key academics and practising engineers and technologists who are specialists in their fields from around the world.

Caren Milloy, head of projects at Jisc Collections says:

“This collection of films received top marks from the community in our most recent round of content procurement for multimedia archives. A unique resource, IET.tv makes the teachings and knowledge of engineering and technology experts instantly accessible to students. We hope that this resource will go on to benefit many students and ultimately improve their learning experience.”

Mark Reynard, business manager at IET.tv, says:

“Combining the power of vision with voice and accessible 24/7, IET.tv connects users to one of the largest online resources of learned engineering and technology content available on the internet.”

IET.tv contains eight engineering and technology channels covering a range of skill areas. These channels are aimed at engineering academics and researchers and include – communications; control and automation; electronics; IT; management; manufacturing; power; and transport.

The resource is available on Jisc MediaHub, which delivers access to over 130,000 images, films and audio files licensed for educational use. The service also provides a search for over one million other items available in various public collections. Hosted by EDINA, a Jisc funded national data centre, Jisc MediaHub is free to further education colleges and available via paid subscription to higher education institutions.

For more information or to subscribe to this service visit the Jisc Collections website or contacthelp@jisc-collections.ac.uk.

EBSCO Releases 2014 Serials Price Projection Report

ebsconewEach year, EBSCO releases its Serials Price Projections, based on surveys of a wide range of publishers and reviews of historical serials pricing data to assist information professionals as they make budgeting decisions for the upcoming renewals season.

For 2014, the overall effective publisher price increases for academic and academic/medical libraries are expected to be in the range of 6 to 8 percent (before currency impact).

The projected mid-single digit serial price increases indicate that the ongoing initiatives and debates in the academic publishing world are having very little impact on fundamental business models and pricing strategies. Librarians and smaller publishers will continue to face difficult choices as the renewal of individual journal titles and other non-bundled content is balanced with the ongoing obligations of e-journal package or “Big Deal” content.

Even with current models, there could be positive changes for libraries due to the improving economy in the United States. A recent survey by the Association of Research Libraries showed that the percentage of respondents reporting collection budget increases of 3 percent or more grew from 20 percent in 2012 to 42 percent in 2013.

While most international publishers set their prices in the major currencies, such as U.S. dollars for the U.S. market, currency exchange fluctuations can still impact prices. EBSCO recommends customers add an additional 2 to 4 percent to the estimated price increases when budgeting to protect themselves from a possible weakening of the currency in which they are invoiced between now and the time subscription payments are made. EBSCO will update the projection information if there are developments in world currency exchange rates.

While based upon careful analysis, EBSCO recommends caution when using these projections, as they rely on historical trends and current estimates. To read EBSCO’s 2014 Serials Price Projection Report in its entirety and view the Five Year Journal Price Increase History, visit www.ebsco.com.

Springer signs deal to provide NYU with its Springer Book Archives

springerSpringer announced that it has entered into an agreement to provide New York University (NYU) with the entire English-language contents of its Springer Book Archives (http://springer.com/bookarchives). This deal grants access to around 50,000 English-language titles to researchers, students and faculty at one of the nation’s top-ranked universities. The books are available via Springer’s online platform, SpringerLink (link.springer.com).

The SBA project launched in 2010 when Springer decided to digitize nearly every book it had ever published, in both English and German, dating back to the 1840s. This massive undertaking culminated in the product’s official launch in January 2013, and NYU joins the roster of those schools that have since purchased the SBA.

The archives are organized into 11 broad subject collections, including: Behavioral Science; Biomedical and Life Sciences; Business and Economics; Chemistry and Materials Science; Computer Science (including Professional and Applied Computing); Earth and Environmental Science; Engineering; Humanities, Social Sciences and Law; Mathematics and Statistics; Medicine; and Physics and Astronomy. By purchasing the entire SBA, NYU libraries now offer patrons the widest possible breadth of English-language Springer eBook content. The books are also DRM free, and are the university’s to use in perpetuity.

“The SBA is an impressive and unprecedented collection of historic content, and provides incredible value to academic researchers, students, faculty and libraries,” said David Celano, Springer’s Vice President of Library Sales for the US and Canada. “We are happy that an important customer like NYU has elected to purchase the entire collection, and we look forward to meeting with others about how the SBA can benefit their libraries.”

PeerJ now indexed in CAB Abstracts

PeerJ is pleased to announce that they are now being indexing by CABI for inclusion in their CAB Abstracts database (http://www.cabi.org/publishing-products/online-information-resources/cab-abstracts/).

CABI is a not-for-profit, international treaty organization, dedicated to the dissemination of scientific knowledge. CAB Abstracts is an important resource in the applied life sciences, where its coverage includes agriculture, environment, veterinary sciences, applied economics, food science and nutrition.

In addition to now being indexed by CAB Abstracts, PeerJ is also indexed in PubMed, PubMed Central, Scopus, the DOAJ, Google Scholar and the ACS Databases.

Details at: http://blog.peerj.com/post/62322590322/cab-abstracts-indexing-peerj