+ Microsoft boosts its Live Search (Computerworld)
+ Duke U Press Debuts Carlyle Letters Online (via LJ)
Thanks to grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Delmas Foundation, the Carlyle database is currently available at no charge to institutions and individuals. Duke is undertaking the project in conjunction with HighWire Press, a division of Stanford University Libraries. Duke asserts that Carlyle Letters Online is among the first electronic scholarly editions to be published by a university press.
+ Version 69 of the Scholarly Electronic Publishing Now Available
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+ Nature Publishing Group Joins Portico
+ Library of Congress Signs Pact with the National Assembly Library of Korea (via LOC Information Bulletin)
