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Elsevier enhances pharmacovigilance solution with Embase database |
STM publisher Elsevier has announced an enhanced risk monitoring and pharmacovigilance solution with Embase, its biomedical database, now seamlessly connecting to PharmaPendium, a source of extensive regulatory data. Embase claims to be the world's most comprehensive international biomedical database that enables tracking and retrieval of valuable drug- and disease-specific information; PharmaPendium aggregates the most extensive drug-related regulatory information that supports critical drug development decisions. Both are part of the Elsevier Life Science Solutions Portfolio. More
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Wolters Kluwer Health announces UK launch of UpToDate Anywhere |
Wolters Kluwer Health has announced the UK launch of UpToDate® Anywhere, enabling hospitals and healthcare organisations to provide clinicians with access to its acclaimed clinical decision support resource anytime, anywhere via mobile app and electronic patient record (EPR). The widespread use of modern technology, such as tablets and smartphones, will provide clinicians with faster access to evidence-based information, driving improvements in efficiencies and patient care. More
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Scientific Data launches with first Data Descriptors |
Open access publication Scientific Data has launched online, publishing its first eight Data Descriptors across fields including neuroscience, ecology and epidemiology. Scientific Data is the latest open research initiative from Nature Publishing Group. Data Descriptors, Scientific Data's article type, are peer-reviewed, scientific publications that provide detailed descriptions of experimental and observational datasets, designed to maximise reuse and enable searching, linking and data mining. More
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Frankfurt Book Fair relaunches Frankfurt Quarterly (FQ): The Asian Era magazine |
The Frankfurt Book Fair's magazine has been relaunched with a shortened name and a fresh layout. From now on, it is called simply the Frankfurt Quarterly (instead of Frankfurt Academy Quarterly). The Frankfurt Quarterly examines a single focal topic in the accustomed depth. The current issue has the title 'The Asian Era'. More
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IOP Publishing and UK university libraries collaborate on open access offsetting pilot |
IOP Publishing (IOP) has announced the launch of a three-year pilot project under which participating universities will be able to offset the majority of their expenditure on hybrid article publication charges (APCs) in IOP journals against their subscription and licence fees. The agreement follows discussions between IOP, Research Libraries UK (RLUK) and the Russell Group of leading universities. More
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Bell Labs integrates Bell Labs Technical Journal into IEEE Xplore Digital Library |
Technical professional organisation IEEE has announced a partnership with Bell Labs, the global research arm of Alcatel-Lucent, to host the Bell Labs Technical Journal (BLTJ) in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. The BLTJ is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to promote progress in communications worldwide and includes key research from Bell Labs and Alcatel-Lucent leaders in the fields of telecommunications, computer science, and engineering. More
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Technion collaborates with World Scientific on e-book access |
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology and World Scientific Publishing have come to an agreement to provide Technion students and faculty with a massive database of e-book content spanning all areas of World Scientific's publishing programme. As of May 2014, content from more than 5,000 e-book titles were made available to the university, including many authored by Technion faculty members. More
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Society for General Microbiology selects Publishing Technology to build new journals portal |
Publishing Technology has announced that it welcomes the Society for General Microbiology (SGM), the learned microbiological society in Europe, to its digital hosting platform pub2web. The new digital hub will bring together all of SGM's content in one place and provide its worldwide readership with seamless access to its five published journals. More
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