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New Movement Disorders Journal Breaks From the Mold

05.08.2012

Unlike other journals in the field of movement disorders, Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements (TOHM), an open-access, peer-reviewed medical journal, centers on tremor and hyperkinetic movement disorders, giving home to clinical observations and research in this area. TOHM, a newcomer to the field of movement disorders, has launched with ten new articles at http://tremorjournal.org. The [...]

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Eminent Columbia Journal of Law and the Arts Launches New Website

11.04.2011

NEW YORK, November 4, 2011 — Columbia Journal of Law and the Arts (JLA), the leading scholarly journal publishing topics related to law and the arts, has launched a new website at www.lawandarts.org. JLA partnered with the Center for Digital Research and Scholarship (CDRS) at Columbia University for site development, design, and hosting services. Run [...]

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Distinguished Journal of Socially Engaged Religious Thought Goes Digital

11.01.2011

NEW YORK, November 1, 2011 — Founded in 1939, Union Seminary Quarterly Review (USQR), Union Theological Seminary’s journal committed to interfaith, interdenominational, and interdisciplinary dialogue, has launched its open-access website at http://usqr.utsnyc.edu. With the advent of the new site, USQR will release its latest issue, devoted to religion and science. The Center for Digital Research [...]

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Exploring the Uses of the Semantic Web for Scholarship

10.21.2011

NEW YORK, October 21, 2011 – In the future, will researchers depend on the Semantic Web? On Wednesday, November 2, at 12:00 PM in Columbia University’s Faculty House Presidential Rooms 2 & 3, the event “Harnessing the Semantic Web for Scholarship” will answer that question by offering an introduction to the Semantic Web and exploring [...]

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Junior Web Developer Takes on CDRS, New York

10.17.2011

CDRS’ new junior web developer Kate Park may have just graduated from Smith College with a computer science degree, but her experience with web development goes way back. Her exploration started with Xanga, an online diary-like blog site, with which she wielded CSS. “I began to notice that you could customize websites to make them [...]

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Publishing Guru Takes on New Role at CDRS

10.13.2011

CDRS’ new project coordinator Julie Morris knows more than a thing or two about publishing–a fortuitous attribute for the Center for Digital Research and Scholarship. Prior to CDRS, Julie worked at D&M Publishers and Bookriff, a start-up publishing company that allows readers to mix content, in Vancouver, Canada. She started her career at D&M as [...]

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