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Elsevier in deal to market Stanson Health's next-generation CDS and analytics solution |
STM publisher Elsevier has announced an agreement to market Stanson Health's next-generation clinical decision support (CDS) and analytics solution. Stanson's CDS solutions are designed to safely reduce the cost and potential for harm from unnecessary care by leveraging user-friendly, real-time alerts and analytics to help guide physicians' decisions. More
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Thomson Reuters study suggests global imbalance in diabetes research funding |
The Intellectual Property & Science business of Thomson Reuters has released an analysis revealing the top 35 global funders of diabetes research based on funding acknowledgments in academic papers indexed within the Thomson Reuters Web of Science, the premier scientific search and discovery platform and industry's authority in science, social science, and arts & humanities citation indices. The study suggests a regional imbalance between research funding, output and diabetes prevalence. More
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CULC/CBUC releases up-to-date white paper on eBooks and Canadian public libraries |
The Canadian Urban Libraries Council (CULC/CBUC) has released an up-to-date white paper on eBooks and Canadian public libraries. Written by Christina de Castell (Vancouver Public Library) this updates the White Paper that was originally published by CULC/CBUC in August 2011. The new paper is entitled "eBooks in 2014: Access and Licensing at Canadian Public Libraries". More
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American Psychological Association named publisher of Traumatology: An International Journal |
The American Psychological Association (APA) has announced that it is now the publisher of Traumatology: An International Journal, and has just released the first issue of the journal's 20th volume. Published as an online-only journal on a quarterly basis, the journal is of interest to psychologists, medical or nursing professionals, social workers, and other disaster/trauma professionals who seek to better understand how to work with disaster victims and their families, as well as other caregivers. More
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America's Health Insurance Plans joins healthcare industry advocacy group, Coalition for ICD-10 |
The Coalition for ICD-10, a broad-based healthcare industry advocacy group, has announced the addition of America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) to its member roster. The Coalition for ICD-10 is an alliance of hospitals, health plans, professional associations, hospital and physician office coding experts, vendors and the health information technology (HIT) community united in support of U.S. adoption of the ICD-10 coding standard. More
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Atypon unveils Literatum 14.1 |
Atypon, a provider of software to the scientific and scholarly publishing industry, has unveiled Literatum 14.1, the next generation of Atypon's flagship platform for professional and scholarly publishers. Literatum powers the websites of over 200 professional and scholarly publishers including many of the most prestigious publishers in the world. More
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Reprints Desk files for NASDAQ Capital Market listing |
Reprints Desk, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Research Solutions, Inc. (RSSS), has announced that it has filed an application for listing its common shares on The NASDAQ Capital Market. The Company's proposed listing on The NASDAQ Capital Market is subject to review by NASDAQ and dependent upon the Company meeting all relevant quantitative and qualitative listing criteria of NASDAQ. No assurance can be given that the Company's application will be approved. More
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