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Knovel Library Receives Highly Commended Award for Publishing Innovation from ALPSP
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- Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 21:27:38 EDT
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Apologies for cross-posting. For Immediate Release: 15th September 2006 Knovel Library Receives Highly Commended Award for Publishing Innovation from ALPSP Knovel receives award for publishing innovation at last night's annual ALPSP awards dinner in London. London, 15th September 2006 - Knovel Corporation had the pleasure of receiving a highly commended award in publishing innovation from the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers at last night's awards ceremony held at the historic Armourers' Hall in central London. On acceptance of the award Paul Walker of Knovel UK said "Innovation has been the key to Knovel's successes to date, and we are delighted to receive recognition of this from ALPSP. Major new developments in Knovel's publishing platform are due over the next 12 months and we intend to continue developing the publishing platform with pioneering enhancements." The Knovel Library was trialled and reviewed by the ALPSP panel of judges and has been given the honour of receiving this award which is for a significantly innovative approach to any aspect of publication - in this case 'a novel type of electronic publication or service'. Chris Forbes, CEO of Knovel Corporation said "We at Knovel are honoured by ALPSP's recognition of winning a Highly Commended Award in Publishing Innovation. Our vision is to have Knovel's data rich information technology used by all scientists and engineers worldwide. To be recognized by the ALPSP, who play such an important role of communication to its community and members, speaks volumes." About the Knovel Library The Knovel Library (www.knovel.com <http://www.knovel.com/> ) is unique in that it, not only enables scientists and engineers to find and use authoritative Science and Technology reference works, but use the data contained within them via embedded analytical tools. These tools include 'live' tables, graph plotters, equation plotters and digitized graphs which allow users to customize data in tables as you would in an Excel spreadsheet; extract data built on equations and plot graphs using the coefficients; capture coordinates; and plot graphs from the raw data to compare variables and perform 'what if' experiments. Knovel is the only online library that has added value by taking tables and graphs from reference works and creating easy to use interactive tools, increasing the productivity and saving time for researchers and engineers by enabling them to apply experiments and data directly to their own work. About ALPSP ALPSP is the international trade association for the community of not-for-profit publishers and those who work with them to disseminate academic and professional information. It was founded in 1972, and currently has over 335 members in 37 countries. ALPSP carries out research and other projects, establishes good practice guidelines, monitors national and international issues and represents members' interests to the wider world. It offers an extensive programme of seminars and training as well as an informative website (www.alpsp.org <http://www.alpsp.org/> ), a quarterly journal, Learned Publishing, and a monthly electronic newsletter, ALPSP Alert. The ALPSP Learned Journals Collection (ALJC) is a unique online collection which enables small and medium sized publishers to package their journals with a single umbrella licence, pricing model and delivery platform. In 2007 it will comprise 618 journals from 48 publishers. Media Contact: Laura Cox Frontline Global Marketing Services Ltd Email: laura.cox@frontlinegms.com Tel: +44 (0) 1327 860949
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