For more than three decades, researchers studying genomes have relied on foundational resources such as Repbase and, more ...
Both established and rising San Antonio artists have been discovered within the database, including Santiago Jimenez Jr., ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) began to make a trove of files related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein available on Friday in accordance with a law passed by Congress last month. The act mandates that ...
EXCLUSIVE: The creative team at newly-rebranded Made in Chelsea producer Universal Television Alternative Studio UK (UTAS UK) is taking shape. Amy Dallmeyer, a development exec at Clarkson’s Farm ...
UTAS faces significant operational headwinds as its plots a return to post-Covid profitability, with inflation, declining international student enrolments, and rising costs identified as key ...
Library Futures, a nonprofit organization that addresses library policy and digital access, has released a report on the censorship of e-resources used by students for classroom research.
Global information services provider Clarivate, which owns data and analytics resource ProQuest as well as other library and education brands including Ex Libris and the Web of Science, announced on ...
Shreve Memorial Library’s collection of both materials and digital resources continues to grow each year. If you are a fan of the library’s e-branch, which is available 24/7, then you may have noticed ...
A decade ago, most businesses and organizations typically used one database, and that was generally one of the big four relational database platforms: Oracle, MySQL, SQL Server or PostgreSQL. In 2024, ...
Western Illinois University is laying off all nine of its library faculty—eight of them tenured or on the tenure track—as part of wider efforts to offset a $22 million budget deficit driven by rising ...
Vector databases are all the rage, judging by the number of startups entering the space and the investors ponying up for a piece of the pie. The proliferation of large language models (LLMs) and the ...
In short: The University of Tasmania's Law School says it will not be moving into the old forestry building in central Hobart — which is being refurbished — as planned. Law School dean Gino Del Pont ...