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  2. Serials Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Serials Solutions was a division of ProQuest [1] that provided e-resource access and management services to libraries.These products enabled librarians to more easily manage electronic resources that serve the needs of their users.

  3. Ulrich's Periodicals Directory - Wikipedia

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    Ulrich's Periodicals Directory (ISSN 0000-0175, and ISSN 0000-2100) is the standard library directory and database providing information about popular and academic magazines, scientific journals, newspapers and other serial publications.

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  8. Serials crisis - Wikipedia

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    Developed in part as a response to the serials crisis, open access models have included new models of financing scholarly journals that may serve to reduce the monopoly power of scholarly journal publishers which is considered a contributing factor to the creation of the serials crisis. These include open access journals and open access ...

  9. Oracle Secure Global Desktop - Wikipedia

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    Sun Microsystems acquired Tarantella, Inc. in July 2005. [1] The product underwent massive development in the following years. It was named Sun Secure Global Desktop. The November 2007 release of version 4.4 introduced a web-based management console that replaced the Java-based Object Manager and Array Manager tools that were first introduced in version 3.0.