Thursday, April 21, 2011

SAGE Journals Online platform receives a CHOICE award!

 

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As account administrators, you have been informed of SAGE's migration last year to the next generation of the SAGE Journals Online (SJO) platform, supported by HighWire Press’s "2.0" technology (H20). CHOICE, in their December 2010 issue, reviewed the revamped SJO and included it among the 2010 Outstanding Academic Titles list.

"The advanced search option features a host of new functions... Seasoned researchers will find this highly refined and granular search a welcome addition.... The retooling of SAGE's electronic platform clearly indicates that [SAGE] wants to serve as a leader in an increasingly competitive market. Summing Up: Recommended."
— J. Millhorn, Northern Illinois University, CHOICE

 

SJO User Guide

With the new platform, social bookmarking tools—such as delicious and Twitter—assist in sharing journal content. Multiple ways of navigating the site have been incorporated. Experience the next generation of SJO today, including the new discipline search and browse capabilities across more than 50 disciplines. You may also view additional information, including feature descriptions and screenshots, an updated User Guide, and an informational video. If you need help promoting content searches on SJO, contact librarymktg@sagepub.com.

For a quick and easy manual, view the SJO user guide.

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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Science Goes Mobile

 

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Science Goes Mobile

Dear Anne Hinseth,

AAAS is pleased to announce the launch of our new mobile websites and the release of the free Science Mobile App.

Mobile-Friendly Websites

The online editions of Science and Science Translational Medicine are now optimized for mobile devices. Coming soon for Science Signaling!

The mobile sites provide readers with the most-used features of the full website, and are compatible with all popular mobile devices.

Mobile devices will automatically redirect to the mobile-friendly version of each site—which you can also view on any Internet browser by going to m.ScienceMag.org and m.STM.ScienceMag.org.

Science Mobile App
For iPhone, iPod Touch, and Android Phones
Coming soon for the iPad!

To download the free app, simply scan the barcodes on the right with your mobile device. To share the news with your patrons, please download our flyer here.

Science Mobile App Content

The app provides access to the Weekly Tables of Contents and article abstracts for Science, Science Signaling, and Science Translational Medicine. The app's offline feature saves the latest data you accessed on your mobile device and allows for offline reading, saving valuable bandwidth.

Mobile App users receive some free full-text articles, such as "This Week in Science," weekly Editorials, and articles found in ScienceNOW, our daily news service.

Full-Text Access for Site License Subscribers

Mobile Websites: Mobile devices operating on a cellular network will not be paired with a Site License. However, mobile devices connected to a wireless network affiliated with a Site License will have seamless full-text access to licensed content.

Mobile App: At this time, the Science Mobile App does not offer access to full-text licensed content. Patrons who wish to read full-text articles must send themselves an e-mail with the DOI link of the full-text article from within the app.

As technology expands we will be developing solutions to pair mobile devices with your Institute's Site License.

Our Mobile Strategy fits well with AAAS' long standing history of leading scientific progress and our mission to advance science around the world.

Thank you,

Tom Ryan, Director
scienceonline@aaas.org

PS. I hope you and your patrons will take advantage of our mobile-optimized content today to start reading Science from anywhere.

 

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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Gale: Who Needs Poetry?

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Who Needs Poetry?

 

Between Twitter tweets and Facebook pokes, poetry may have dropped off the radar of today's students and general readers. National Poetry Month is an opportunity to encourage patrons to look beyond texting and discover a different kind of self-expression.

 

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SAGE Publications is an independent international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media, serving scholarly, educational and professional markets. SAGE publishes reference books, textbooks and electronic products – and is the world's fifth-largest journals publisher.

 

As a GVRL premier partner, SAGE has contributed more than 135 encyclopedias, handbooks and other reference sources, including these recently published titles:

 

Book cover: Encyclopedia of Women in Today's world

Encyclopedia of Women in Today's World focuses on women's status from 2000 onward. Signed entries outline women's roles in arts and media, business, health, politics, technology, religion and more. Coverage includes women in different cultures and countries.

Book cover: Encyclopedia of Sports medicine

Encyclopedia of Sports Medicine presents state-of-the-art research and evidence-based applications covering all aspects of sports medicine with perspectives from the medical, behavioral and social sciences, and physical education.

Book cover: Encyclopedia of Power

Encyclopedia of Power is a one-stop source of information related to the diverse and complex ways in which power has been used; it also provides a reference for debates central to the issues of power in different contexts.

Book cover: Encyclopedia of Education Reform and dissent

Encyclopedia of Educational Reform and Dissent covers theoretical and ideological perspectives, key programs, verdicts that affected education, the impact of technology and more. This reference serves faculty, administrators, and students preparing to enter the educational profession.

 

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  IN THIS EDITION

 

April 2011 Issue #29

 

·         Who Needs Poetry?

·         Publisher Profile: Sage Publishing

·         Spotlight

 

  SPOTLIGHT

 

School wraps up soon, but learning never ends. If parents or teachers are encouraging summertime science study, offer eBooks that students can take anywhere.

 

Environmental Encyclopedia uses nontechnical language and full-color images to deliver useful information on topics from air pollution to wetlands
Book cover: Environmental Encyclopedia

 

Confronting Global Warming: The Role of the Individual has full-color photos, helpful sidebars and multiple perspectives help students make informed decisions on a hotly debated topic
Book cover: Confronting Global Warming: The Role of the Individual

 

Experiment Central offers science projects kids can do at home during the summer or save up for the science fair later in the year
Book cover: Experiment Central

 

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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Gale: Celebrate National Library Week!

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Gale celebrates National Library Week 2011 | Create your own story

Learning to read. Searching for a new job. Starting a research project. Libraries have always been a place for new beginnings. In honor of all the personal stories that walk through your library doors each and every day, Gale invites you to visit our National Library Week site beginning Sunday, April 10th, where you'll receive two weeks of FREE access to great Gale resources.  

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Simply register at our National Library Week site to access these resources FREE for two weeks:

  • Gale NewsVault — More than 10 million digitized pages
  • Global Issues in Context — Today's world issues from a global perspective
  • Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive — The largest, most ambitious collection devoted to slavery studies
  • GREENR — An interdisciplinary approach to environmental studies
  • Powerspeak Languages — The ultimate language learning resource
  • Science in Context — How scientific disciplines relate to real-world issues

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