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The British Library (BL) has completed a seven-year project to digitize a collection of early maps from its Topographical Collection of King George III
The change in the business model will make it possible to use most information and data of zbMATH freely for research purposes and for linking to other non-commercial services.
East View Press has announced the launch of a new website to better serve researchers and others interested in major international and public policy questions, especially as they relate to the geographic areas of the former Soviet Union and China.
The Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) Inspec database has reached over 20 million indexed records throughout its 50-year history
From November OUP expands the online offering with more than 600 works across seven new modules on Oxford Scholarship Online: Archaeology, Chemistry, Clinical Medicine and Allied Health, Computer Science, Earth Sciences and Geography, Education, and Environmental Science.
Featuring more than 500 videos and 850 audio clips alongside ebooks and images, Human Kinetics Dance Technique - in partnership with Human Kinetics - is the only exclusive instruction focused dance product available for libraries.
Project MUSE will offer five new subject collections, along with titles from eight additional publishers, in its book collections for the 2021 calendar year.
Libraries can now get institution-wide access to the platform
ProQuest announces the launch of the Black Freedom Struggle website – a curated selection of primary sources for teaching and learning about the struggles and triumphs of Black Americans.
Located in Stratford, Ontario, Canada, the Stratford Festival is North America’s largest classical repertory theatre company.