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						| CABI Publishing : serving global applied life science research
							
								
									| Session: Transition from
										Classical to Electronic Media: Opportunities and Limitations |  
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									| Author: | Chris Ison, CABI Publishing; United Kingdoms |  
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									| Abstract: | For 90 years CABI Publishing has delivered information services to the global
										scientific community. In 2003, CABI serves a widening community across the applied life science and agricultural markets
										with a unique set of database, primary journal, book and compendium services. New services such as forestscience.info,
										leisuretourism.com build on the foundations of the core CAB ABSTRACTS and CAB HEALTH databases. These databases are now
										available both direct from CABI over the Web, and through an expanded set of platform partners to suit customers'
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								| Other papers in this session: 
										Digital Delivery of Teaching Materials (Robert Ingram-Smith,
											ProQuest Information and Learning; United Kingdom)Kluwer Online - Accelerating the World of Research (Alan
											Harris, Kluwer Academic Publishers; Netherlands)PEC = Portal of Electronic Periodicals (Marie Paráková,
											Central Library, Charles University in Prague; Czech RepublicCo-authors: Petr Boldiš, postagraduate
											student of Institute of Information Studies and Librarianship, Charles University in Prague)
One Step Ahead with ScienceDirect (Annemarie Koot, Elsevier
											Science ; Netherlands) 14:50 - 15:15 Coffee Break ()Principles, Actors, Models, Workflows and Technologies in Electronic
											Dissertations Systems (Eva Bratková, Institute of Information Studies and Librarianship, Charles University
											Prague; Czech Republic)The Electronic Database of Academic Theses at FEA MU (Jiří
											Poláček, Faculty of Economics and Administration, Masaryk University Iin Brno; Czech Republic)Accessibility of Czech theses: starting points for future
											solutions  (Martin Svoboda, State Technical Library; Czech RepublicCo-authors: Jan Bayer, State
											Technical Library)
E-papers: Blind Alley of the Publication Development? Who is
											Hampered? Who Profits? (Milan Špála, Charles University in Prague, First Medical Faculty; Czech Republic)
										Academic Information Portals (Kerstin Zimmermann, ftw.
											(Telecommunications Research Centre Vienna); Austria)  Back
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