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Brill has announced the launch of the Brill Book Archive a digital archive of Brill book titles published since its foundation in 1683. The archive offers researchers the opportunity to explore three centuries of academic excellence in the Humanities, Social Sciences, International Law and Biology.
The collection has more than 70 podcasts, available to stream online, or, exclusively for subscribers, to download as an MP3 file for listening at leisure.
Cassyni Discover is free to search and organisers of seminars and seminar speakers can list their seminars for free.
With the addition of eight journals in 2022, all of IUP's subscription titles will be on the MUSE platform with fulfillment handled by the Johns Hopkins University Press
As the first platform exclusively devoted to multimedia to collaborate with Crossref, Cadmore hopes to illustrate the importance of DOIs and other metadata in the video publishing process.
Kudos and Impact Science have announced the latest organizations to join the Climate Change Knowledge Cooperative, a curated content collection and associated media campaign to coincide with the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP 26).
The digital hub will provide access to exclusive reference content, cutting edge scholarship, and a variety of learning resources across a range of subject areas in music and sound studies.
Over 100 important texts in the discipline will be added to the SCOAP³ for Books collection in the OAPEN Library as they become available.
The National Theatre Collection 2 has launched on Drama Online with 10 filmed performances. A further 10 titles will complete this collection in February 2022.
Bloomsbury Academic is making more than 400 supplementary textbooks available for the first time via the Bloomsbury Collections platform. These titles span a range of 24 subject areas and will be available for library purchase on a model that provides for perpetual access, unlimited concurrent usage, and individual title selection, as with all 14,000 titles currently housed on Collections.