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Elsevier announces new journal on forensic radiology and imaging |
STM publisher Elsevier has announced the launch of the Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging (JOFRI). JOFRI is the official new journal of the International Society of Forensic Radiology and Imaging (ISFRI). Dr. Michael J. Thali, Director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, University of Zurich, will lead the journal as Founding Editor-in-Chief. More
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Wiley to sponsor Statistics2013 video contest, provides access to important Statistics content |
Publisher John Wiley & Sons, Inc. along with over 1,400 highly influential statistical organisations around the globe is supporting The International Year of Statistics (Statistics2013 - www.statistics2013.org). Wiley activities include sponsorship of a video contest and free access to a range of important statistics content. More
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Neil Gaiman to be keynote speaker at LBF Digital Minds Conference 2013 |
The London Book Fair, in association with the Publishers Association, has announced that author Neil Gaiman will give a keynote speech at the fifth Digital Minds Conference on April 14, 2013. As a writer whose stories cross genres, Gaiman enjoys success across multiple media embodying all of the themes that the Digital Minds Conference will explore in its fifth edition. More
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The IET recruits eight section editors for The Journal of Engineering, reveals APCs for all OA publishing options |
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has revealed further details of its open access offering, announcing the recruitment of eight section editors to take editorial responsibility for The Journal of Engineering, its open access journal, which is set to start publishing in Q2 2013. The IET has also disclosed the Article Processing Charges (APCs) which will be paid by those publishing articles, along with its waiver policy. More
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Data Conversion Laboratory partners with Bowker to better serve self-publishing market |
Digital publishing services provider Data Conversion Laboratory (DCL) has announced a partnership with bibliographic information provider Bowker to better serve the self-publishing market. Bowker Identifier Services will now offer self-publishers DCL's robust EPUB on Demand eBook Product Service through Bowker's MyIdentifiers.com website. More
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'Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene' launches pre-publication site |
The pre-publication site of Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, a new open access journal, has been launched, with an introductory video by John Boswell. The nonprofit journal is supported by BioOne and five collaborating academic institutions. Elementa will begin to accept manuscripts in April. More
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McGraw-Hill Education ties up with Magna Publications to launch Learning Institute |
McGraw-Hill Education has launched McGraw-Hill Learning Institute, a professional development programme to keep institutions up-to-date on the latest education technologies. McGraw-Hill Education and Magna Publications have also announced a new agreement to jointly develop and offer professional development products and services to educators and institutions. More
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PeerJ publishes first articles |
PeerJ, a new academic journal publisher, founded on the principles of affordability, innovation, and Open Access, has published its first articles. PeerJ aims to establish a new model for the publication of all well reported, scientifically sound research in the Biological and Medical Sciences. More
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California State University, Sacramento, selects Ex Libris Alma Library Management Service |
Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group has announced that California State University, Sacramento ("Sacramento State"), has selected the Alma unified library management solution. The University Library at Sacramento State will consolidate library operations under Alma, which will replace a number of systems More
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