Budget in 2017 for the 2018 DHUG
Are you nearing the end of the year and have money left in the budget for training, travel, etc.? Let those funds work for […]
Are you nearing the end of the year and have money left in the budget for training, travel, etc.? Let those funds work for […]
Status will give Access Innovations an edge in competition to attract highest-quality applicants
Access Innovations this week earned distinction for its workplace policies by Family […]
Access Innovations was founded in 1978 and offers an extensive line of information management and database construction products and services for academic institutions, government […]
Family life in the 21st century is best demonstrated by the holiday family gathering. There’s nothing in the world as unique and yet predictable, […]
Society publisher moves world’s largest optics and photonics library to new site with improved design and functionality
The SPIE Digital Library — the world’s largest […]
When you think of data, the concept of creativity is likely not part of the word association game. However, data and creativity need each […]
Protecting your personal data has never been more important. However, not everyone understands the threats in the same way and others ignore their role […]
One of the biggest questions floating around every year in October is this: “What movies will you watch this month?”—or some derivative of that. All the major networks play their own hand-picked list of 25-50 “horror” movies all month long. Farms open their doors to a public that can roam around haunted barns and mazes; even the malls host their very own haunted houses (generally not advised for children). Many of these attractions are partly or fully inspired by horror films that over the generations have become staples every October.
Access Innovations, Inc. is pleased to announce that the agenda for the 13th annual Data Harmony Users Group (DHUG) meeting is posted and meeting […]
The volume of submissions for inclusion in scholarly journals offers new challenges for scholarly publishers. Even with recent advances in peer review and editorial […]