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Ingenta will be attending the following shows:

InfoToday Conference, New York, NY. 14-16 May 2002SLA Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA. 8-13 June 2002ALA Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA. 13-19 June 2002NASIG, Williamsburg, VA. 20-23 June 2002Library and Information Show (JISC/CNI Conference), London, UK. 25-27 June 2002

American Scientific Publishers is offering free full-text access to Genome Letters from now until the end of June. Click here for more information or to access this journal.

Humana Press Added to Premier List of Participating Consortialink Publishers

Humana Press will be providing access to 16 key medical titles within the Consortialink offering:

• Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
• Biological Trace Element Research
• Cardiovascular Toxicology
• Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics
• Clinical Reviews in Allergy and Immunology
• Endrocrine
• Endocrine Pathology
• Immunologic Research
• Journal of Clinical Densitometry
• Journal of Molecular Neuroscience
• Oncology
• Molecular Biotechnology
• Molecular Neurobiology
• Pancreatology

What does the addition of Human Press to Consortialink mean?
Consortialink now includes content from over a dozen top publishers, offering more than 200 titles. The addition of Humana Press to the program significantly boosts its coverage of authoritative medical research. Other participating publishers include: Adis International, Arnold Publishers, BIOS, CABI Publishing, Management Audit Ltd., Multi-Science Publishing, Royal Society of Medicine Press, The Royal Society, and Transaction Publishers.

What are the benefits of Consortialink?

SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS: With a 40% discount off print prices, plus additional volume savings, purchased electronic content is heavily discounted.

FLEXIBILITY & CUSTOMIZATION: Consortia can pick and choose the collection of titles that works best for their participating institutions.

SIMPLICITY IN ACCESS: Purchased publications are accessible via a single Web interface, simplifying the integration of the content into the library’s existing online resources.

EASED NEGOTIATION: Adoption of a standard licensing agreement substantially reduces the amount of complexity and negotiation required with multiple publishers.

In addition: PCG Launches New Website

Publishers Communications Group, part of the Ingenta family of companies, released its new website in March 2002. Find out more about PCG’s Consortialink program by visiting http://www.pcgplus.com/consortia_link/c_link.html