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Ingenta will be attending the following shows:

Special Libraries' Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. 15-18 June, 2008. • American Library Association Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA. 26 June - 2 July, 2008. • Frankfurt Book Fair, Frankfurt, Germany. 15 - 19 October, 2008. • Charleston Annual Conference, Charleston, SC. 5 - 8 November, 2008. • Online Information, London, UK. 2 - 4 December, 2008.

The Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK) is offering a free trial of its dental journal, Primary Dental Care [More...] • Trial Inderscience Publishers' collection of 200 e-journals, including new titles, for 60 days [More...] • Take advantage of Maney's Online Research E-journals collections free trial [More...] • Access Multi-Science's back-catalogue of Engineering and Applied Science journals by signing up to their 30 day free trial [More...]Oxford Business Group is offering free trial access until September to its country intelligence reports, along with free print copies to early responders [More...]Policy Press is offering a free three month trial to its journals Benefits, Evidence & Policy and Policy & Politics [More...] • Sign up for a 30 day free trial to University of Buckingham Press' titles, including two new journals [More...] on all titles [More...] • The British Psychological Society is pleased to offer an exclusive 60 day free online trial to their Psychology Package. [More...]

New article recommendations feature on IngentaConnect

In issue 23, we announced the beta release of new article recommendations within IngentaConnect. These are powered by our partner, Californian company Baynote, which analyzes user behaviour patterns on the site to create anonymous user profiles. These are then mined to produce "People who read this article also read..." recommendations, which we display on article abstract pages. We thereby provide users with links to three other articles that have been "recommended" by other users' reading habits.

The new feature has been gathering data for some months and is increasingly visible across the site. We believe it is a good way for technology to add something of value to the scholarly research process, and we look forward to hearing any feedback (help@ingenta.com) that you or your patrons have, as you make use of the article recommendations when browsing the site.