From: Julie Therizols <[log in to unmask]> Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 09:35:35 +0200 OpenEdition at ALA Las Vegas: presentation of our contents and services everyday at 11:00 AM (booth 1437 / 28-30 June) We are glad to invite you to our ALA daily presentation of the publications and services offered by OpenEdition to librarians: Humanities and Social Sciences academic books and journals, Peer-reviewed, all validated by our Academic Committee, Access without DRM or quota, Sustainable rates, reinvested in Open Access development and publishing, Many customised services developed for libraries: counter statistics, personalization of the portal, MARC records, etc... see all services ________________________________ Revues.org 5th Open Access research-oriented portal in the world. 400 journals: CeROArt, Nuevo Mundo Mundos Nuevos, Cybergeo, Articulo, etc OpenEdition Books Prestigious publishers such as College de France, Open Book Publishers, Bibliothèque nationale de France, etc. Over 1,350 books from 40 publishers, 16,000 books in 2020. ________________________________ All languages French, Spanish, Italian, English, Portuguese, German, etc. All humanities and social sciences domains history & archaeology, sociology & anthropology, arts, political science, environmental studies, geography and development, literature, economics, language & linguistics, library,information & communication sciences, philosophy, education, law, etc. ________________________________ Please RSVP. Should you prefer to have a personalized meeting with us, do not hesitate to contact us to organize an appointment at: [log in to unmask] OpenEdition serves the humanities and social sciences research communities through four publication and information platforms: OpenEdition Books (books series), Revues.org (scientific journals), Calenda, (academic announcements), and Hypotheses (research blogs). OpenEdition is a non-profit public initiative promoting Open Access academic publishing, with the support of the main French research institutions. Since 2011, OpenEdition is complemented by a Freemium programme addressing libraries’ specific needs in a variety of formats and services. http://www.openedition.org