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Knovel Expands Roster of Publishers

Adds five new partners to group of more than 70 organizations.

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By DE Editors  

May 21, 2010

By DE Editors

Knovel has added five new partners to a group of more than 70 international professional societies and publishers that currently work with Knovel to ensure engineers have access to relevant and reliable content. The new partners include ASM International: The Materials Information Society, Chemical Publishing, Project Management Institute (PMI), Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME), and Transportation Research Board (TRB).

Content in Knovel’s Transportation collection has doubled since its launch in July 2009, according to the comapny. The new partnership with TRB enables Knovel to offer access to the renowned Highway Capacity Manual and a range of titles focused on sustainability of systems and mobility solutions. Much of the content will include interactive charts, tables, and graphs.

“Knovel’s comprehensive collection of engineering content continually grows, and we are thrilled to offer a wealth of new additions in 2010 including expanded material property information from ASM,” says Delores Meglio, vice president, publisher relations for Knovel. “Chemical Publishing will offer digital content via Knovel for the first time, and PMI’s content is particularly valuable for engineers striving for leadership roles.”

For more information, visit Knovel.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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