Latest publishers to join IngentaConnect
2005 continues to be a good year for Ingenta's publisher sales teams, and several new publishers have signed up to include their content in IngentaConnect since our last newsletter.In North America, Core Medical Publishing have chosen IngentaConnect as the sole online platform for two new journals which they will launch during 2005. The Association for Vascular Access is working with Ingenta to create an electronic archive of the Journal of the Association of Vascular Access (JAVA). The University of British Columbia has also contracted with Ingenta recently to create an electronic version of Pacific Affairs: An International Review of Asia and the Pacific.
Elsewhere, the Japanese Metals Society will be the first publisher to take advantage of Ingenta's new partnership with Maruzen, announced in the last issue of eyetoeye. Melbourne University Press and South African Institute of International Affairs have also chosen Ingenta as their online publishing partner, as have The Royal Botanical Society of Belgium and Belgian publishers Academia. In addition, Ingenta is pleased to welcome aboard a second member of the Polish Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals.
Read the full press release for further information.
We are also pleased to announce that the following publishers' content has recently gone live on IngentaConnect:
• National Committee of Planned Giving
• World Gold Council
To browse the full list of publishers and titles available via IngentaConnect, click here.