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Copyright Clearance Center Adds Elsevier to Its Digital Licensing Offerings
Business Wire, February 23
Copyright Clearance Center, the premier copyright licensing and
compliance company for the information content industry, announced that Elsevier has
included its works for licensing within Copyright Clearance Center's extensive digital
repertory. This new agreement gives Copyright Clearance Center's corporate digital
repertory customers permission to distribute internally in digital formats valuable
content from over 37,000 Elsevier titles.
Inpharmatica Appoints MDL as Worldwide Distributor For Biopendium
Business Wire, February 23
Inpharmatica Ltd., the selective drug discovery company, announced
that it has appointed MDL Information Systems, Inc. (MDL), part of Elsevier Life Sciences,
as non-exclusive distributor of its Biopendium database for most world-wide markets.
Elsevier
comments on implications of Open Access journals for the UK
Elsevier web site, February 17
Elsevier comments on evolutions in scientific, technical and medical
publishing and provides reflections on possible implications of Open Access journals for
the UK.
My Doom is fastest spreading computer virus ever
Time Magazine, February 9 (print source)
My Doom became the fastest-spreading computer virus ever, generating
30% of e-mail traffic across more than 200 countries. The virus is estimated to have cost
the global economy more than $25 billion.
(See the PRS Directory of anti-virus resources for information
on viruses and anti-virus protection software)
The Science and
Technology Committee Inquiry into Scientific Publications: Evidence Submitted by CILIP:
The Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals
CILIP: The Chartered Institute of Library and
Information Professionals is the professional body that represents over 23,000 library and
information workers in the United Kingdom. This link points to their submission.
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