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Modern Language Association selects Atypon Systems, Inc. as its Technology Partner for new Online Journal System
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- Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 17:03:18 EDT
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Apologies for cross-posting - The below Atypon news may be of interest to Lib License readers NEW YORK, New York and SANTA CLARA, California-October 02, 2006-The Modern Language Association (MLA) and Atypon Systems, Inc. today announced a partnership for Atypon to host current and backfile issues of MLA journals PMLA and Profession on a new fully-branded website. The MLA serves 30,000 members in more than one hundred countries, and both PMLA and Profession are key publications within the humanities. Atypon's innovative technology, which provides online hosting and dynamic delivery of MLA content, will enable scholars from Detroit to Dubai to Durban to access both past and current issues of both periodicals. Rosemary Feal, Executive Director of MLA, said, "The MLA is delighted to work with Atypon to provide innovative services that connect scholars throughout the world with one another and to past and current developments in our field. As the professoriat moves into an increasingly digital age, the association is proud to support programming and initiatives that make scholarship more accessible to everyone." Martin Marlow, Vice President of Sales & Marketing for Atypon, echoed Dr. Feal's statements, saying, "We are very excited to be working with the MLA. The association was looking for a strategic technology partner with an extremely effective journal management system delivering maximum content control. By choosing Atypon Premium, the MLA has a solution that will seamlessly integrate with their existing workflows and provide a valuable service to both themselves and to researchers alike." Access to the content of PMLA and Profession is available now at www.mlajournals.org. Publishers choosing Atypon Premium have direct control over content production, linking and depositing, access rights and business models. They can devise innovative strategies for marketing and delivering information to end-users. This is all made possible via their own distinctly branded and feature-rich website. About Atypon Since 1996, Atypon Systems, Inc. has provided software, hosting, and systems development to the information industry, allowing publishers to grow their business by providing superior technology and service that supports the electronic exchange of scholarly information. Atypon's solutions include Atypon Premium, a complete e-publishing solution for publishers who wish to manage the entire process of delivering and managing their content online, and Atypon Link, a cost effective, aggregated hosting platform for publishers who require a well managed, outsourced e-publishing service. For further information please visit www.atypon.com Media Contacts: Lucy McBride Marketing Communications Executive Atypon Limited Tel: +44 (0) 870 350 2032 lmcbride@atypon.com About MLA Founded in 1883, the Modern Language Association of America provides opportunities for its members to share their scholarly findings and teaching experiences with colleagues and to discuss trends in the academy. MLA members host an annual convention and other meetings, work with related organizations, and sustain one of the finest publishing programs in the humanities. For over a hundred years, members have worked to strengthen the study and teaching of language and literature. Media Contacts: Rosemary G. Feal Executive Director Modern Language Association Tel: 00 1 646 576 5102
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