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For immediate release:
August 15, 2005
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*Exciting news from Duke University Press!*
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*Duke University Press announces new partnership with HighWire Press*
<http://www.dukeupress.edu/library>
Beginning in 2006, Duke University Press journals’ content will be
hosted by HighWire Press <http://www.highwire.org>, a division of
Stanford University Libraries. Subscribers to Duke University Press
journals’ electronic content will reap the many benefits of HighWire’s
impressive list of features—including toll-free access across cited
journals within HighWire’s collection—and its commitment to
preservation, as Duke University Press will now become a participant in
the Stanford-based LOCKSS program <http://lockss.stanford.edu/> (Lots of
Copies Keeps Stuff Safe). “Our partnership with HighWire, whose mission
statement so closely mirrors our own as a university press—that is, a
shared commitment to advance the frontiers of knowledge and contribute
significantly to the international community of scholarship—will
undoubtedly benefit our subscribers and the larger academic and research
communities that we serve,” commented Duke University Press Director
Steve Cohn.
*Duke University Press launches e-Duke Scholarly Collection, hosted by
HighWire Press* <http://www.dukeupress.edu/library/eDukePR_7_1_05.pdf>
Duke University Press is pleased to announce the official launch of its
new e-Duke Scholarly Collection, hosted by HighWire Press at Stanford
University. The new e-Duke Scholarly Collection, which includes online
access to twenty-nine Duke University Press humanities and social
sciences journals, will replace the interim electronic journals package
that was offered in the summer of 2004 to the libraries that had
formerly accessed Duke’s humanities and social sciences journals via
Project Muse.
*Duke University Press creates Library Relations Manager position
<http://www.dukeupress.edu/library/LibRelPR_FINAL_7_15_05.pdf>*
To more proactively address and anticipate the unique needs of its
institutional subscribers, Duke University Press is pleased to announce
the creation of a new Library Relations Manager position. Staffing this
new position is Kimberly Steinle—formerly Duke University Press’s
Circulation Coordinator—who is charged with building stronger
partnerships between Duke University Press and the library community.
*Duke University Press announces the acquisition of two journals, /New
German Critique /and /The Philosophical Review/*
<http://www.dukeupress.edu/library/NGC_PR_8-15-05.pdf>
Duke University Press is pleased to announce the addition of /New German
Critique/ and /The Philosophical Review/—two journals at the top of
their respective fields— to its list of titles for 2006.
*/Neuro-Oncology/’s ISI Impact Factor continues to climb*
<http://www.dukeupress.edu/library/NOISIPR_wpricing_FINAL.pdf>
Duke University Press is pleased to report the continued success of its
SPARC endorsed journal /Neuro-Oncology/. Recently released by Thomson’s
ISI Web of Knowledge, the 2004 Journal Citation Report assigns
/Neuro-Oncology/ an ISI Impact Factor of 3.907. The new, improved rating
further solidifies /Neuro-Oncology/’s position as the foremost
publication in the specific field of neuro-oncology and signals its
ever-increasing significance to the field, as evidenced by the steady
increase of the rating over the three years that Duke University Press
has published the journal; ISI ratings were 2.717 and 3.365 in 2002 and
2003, respectively. The improved 2004 ranking places /Neuro-Oncology/
15th among 140 ranked clinical neurology journals and 32nd among 121
ranked oncology journals. In comparison, Kluwer’s /Journal of/
/Neuro-Oncology/ earned an ISI Impact Factor of 1.968 for 2004 (54th in
clinical neurology, 71st in oncology). For more information, please
visit www.dukeupress.edu/neuro-oncology
<http://www.dukeupress.edu/neuro-oncology>.
*Duke University Press announces important changes to /DMJ 100 /*
<http://www.dukeupress.edu/library/DMJ100PR_FINAL_7_15_05.pdf>
Duke University Press announces changes to the outright-purchase pricing
model of /DMJ 100/, the fully searchable electronic archive of volumes
1-100 of the /Duke Mathematical Journal/. Customers who purchase /DMJ
100 /with the additional one-time $1,000 maintenance option—for which
Duke University Press agrees to provide electronic access to the content
via Project Euclid—will now benefit from an extended maintenance period
of twenty years (as opposed to the prior ten-year period). Customers who
had previously purchased /DMJ 100/ and the maintenance agreement will
have their maintenance agreement retroactively extended to twenty years
from the date of purchase at no additional cost. For more information,
please visit www.dukeupress.edu/dmj100 <http://www.dukeupress.edu/dmj100>.
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COUNTER compliant usage statistics now available online for /DMJ 100/
and /Duke Mathematical Journal/
<http://www.dukeupress.edu/library/DMJ100PR_FINAL_7_15_05.pdf>*
Duke University Press is also pleased to report that, for the first
time, librarians can now view their institution’s usage statistics for
both /DMJ 100/ and the /Duke Mathematical Journal/ online at the Project
Euclid Web site. All usage statistics are compliant with the Code of
Practice set forth by COUNTER <http://www.projectcounter.org>—an
organization of producers and purchasers of electronic content who are
dedicated to the formulation of consistent methods of measuring online
usage. For more information regarding Project Euclid’s COUNTER
implementation and to view instructions for viewing your institution’s
/DMJ 100/ and /Duke Mathematical Journal/ usage statistics, please visit
Project Euclid at http://projecteuclid.org/Dienst/UI/1.0/About?type=stats.
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Kimberly Steinle
Library Relations Manager
Duke University Press
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Durham, NC 27701
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Library Relations Manager
Duke University Press
905 West Main Street, Suite 18-B
Durham, NC 27701
919-687-3655 (ph) 919-688-3524 (fax)
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