Commercial Digest, a once a week digest of messages containing informational content from commercial bodies (i.e., publishers, vendors, agents, etc.)
This week’s digest contains 2 messages:
1)
2017 Euclid Prime Pricing Now Available
2)
RedLink Network launches free IP registry service for community
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Message #1:
From: Kim Steinle [mailto:ksteinle@DUKEUPRESS.EDU]
Sent: Monday, August 1, 2016 12:37 PM
Subject: 2017 Euclid Prime Pricing Now Available
For immediate release
August 1, 2016
For more information, contact
Kimberly Steinle
Library Relations and Sales Manager
libraryrelations@dukeupress.edu
2017 EUCLID PRIME PRICING NOW AVAILABLE
Project Euclid is pleased to announce that 2017 pricing for Euclid Prime, an online collection of high-impact journals in mathematics and statistics, is now available at dukeupress.edu/library/euclidprime.
There are 27 titles in the 2017 collection, including two new titles, Topological Methods in Nonlinear Analysis (TMNA) and the International Journal of Differential Equations. TMNA is published by the Juliusz P. Schauder Centre for Nonlinear
Studies with the assistance of the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland. International Journal of Differential Equations is published by the Hindawi Publishing Corporation.
Two titles, Journal of Generalized Lie Theory and Applications and Journal of Physical Mathematics, will no longer be adding new content to Euclid Prime.
For information about pricing or publications, please contact Duke University Press Library Relations at
euclidorders@dukeupress.edu, or visit dukeupress.edu/Libraries.
Sincerely,
Kimberly Steinle
Library Relations and Sales Manager
Duke University Press
Leslie Eager
Director of Publishing Services
Project Euclid
About Project Euclid
Project Euclid is a collaboration between Cornell University Library and Duke University Press. A mission-driven organization led by a community of librarians, publishers, and researchers, Project Euclid provides sustainable publishing
services for independent, society, and open-access publications in mathematics and statistics.
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Message #2:
From: Rebecca Hare [mailto:rebecca.hare@tbicommunications.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 2, 2016 6:26 AM
Subject: RedLink Network launches free IP registry service for community
***Apologies for cross-posting***
I am passing on some information from RedLink Network, a new public benefit company, led by Kent Anderson. I think this news will be of interest to the readers of the Serialist
listserv.
RedLink Network has been formed as a public benefit company, to offer a new a free, unique, community-driven IP registry service for libraries and publishers. The service
helps deliver secure access to subscribed content more reliably and efficiently.
RedLink Network has also announced that Howard Ratner, Executive Director of CHORUS, has joined the RedLink Network Advisory Council, a group of librarians, publishers and
technologists, which helps guide RedLink Network toward goals of using open standards and collaboration to address mutual technology infrastructure challenges.
Full details are available in the press release below or online.
Please do not hesitate to contact Kent Anderson at RedLink (contact info given at the end) if you need any more information.
Best wishes,
Rebecca Hare
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Press Release
RedLink Network, a public benefit company, launches free IP registry service, adds new member to Advisory Council
RedLink Network launches a unique, free, community-driven IP registry service to advance secure, reliable access to subscription content; Howard Ratner, Executive Director, CHORUS,
joins library, publishing, and technology leaders on Advisory Council.
Westborough, MA (August 2, 2016) – Last week, RedLink Network, a newly formed public
benefit company, announced the launch of its free IP registry service for libraries and publishers to help them deliver secure access to subscribed content more reliably and efficiently.
As a free service, RedLink Network invites rapid adoption among librarians and publishers to make IP-based authentication more efficient and secure. Thousands of
libraries and hundreds of publishers are ready to be validated in RedLink Network, which also supports consortial hierarchies, link resolvers, Shibboleth, and branding elements for publishers and institutions.
Kent Anderson, CEO of RedLink Network, said, “RedLink Network offers both libraries and publishers a simple, secure, and free solution to current, inefficient workflows
for managing updates to their access information, from IPs to link resolvers. The current approach – which often includes spreadsheets and emails -- has a lot of delays and gaps in it, which can create spikes in turn-aways to subscribed content and gaps in
usage data, especially when IP addresses change suddenly.”
“With rapid adoption, librarians and publishers will find greater efficiencies. They need only enter and validate IP ranges with access details in one place. Once
on RedLink Network, our secured hub broadcasts that information only to the partners they trust,” Anderson added.
RedLink also announced that Howard Ratner, Executive Director, CHORUS, has recently joined the RedLink Network Advisory Council, which helps guide RedLink Network
as a public benefit company. Ratner joins a strong group of librarians, publishers, and technologists already on the RedLink
Network Advisory Council.
“RedLink Network takes a sensible approach to workflow and security, with two-factor authentication and information sharing in a trusted network. Librarians and
publishers face common challenges around organizational identity management. Innovations like RedLink Network are vital to helping the industry adapt to a rapidly changing landscape.” commented Ratner. “Technical approaches that foster use of open standards
and collaboration across all stakeholders represent the most promising ways to overcome our mutual infrastructure challenges.” Ratner continued.
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Media Contact
Kent Anderson, CEO
1-508-366-5653 | kanderson@redlink.com| redlink-network.org
About RedLink Network
RedLink Network is a public benefit company that offers the free RedLink Network service. The service connects libraries and academic publishers so both can maintain
access to subscribed content for their mutual customers, manage and share data in a secure and trusted network, and work together to make technology work better for research communications. For more information, visit www.redlinknetwork.org.