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Frankfurt Book Fair 2016 begins

The annual Frankfurt Book Fair began with THE ARTS+, the new marketplace for the business of creativity at the Frankfurter Buchmesse, on Wednesday morning. This is the place at the fair where creativity meets technology, art meets innovation, content meets business. About 7,100 exhibitors from more than 100 countries are attending the Frankfurt Book Fair this year. Over the course of the next 5 days, the fair will offer over 4,000 events featuring renowned writers and publishing professionals.
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Elsevier announces new release of Reaxys

STM publisher Elsevier has announced the launch of the new release of Reaxys, a chemistry research experience that delivers relevant literature and data more than twice as fast as any other solution. The new Reaxys combines a highly streamlined user interface with search and indexing enhancements powered by machine learning algorithms to ensure maximum discoverability.
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Karger announces 54th participation, 'Topic Article Packages' and cooperation with Altmetric at Frankfurt Book Fair

Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers will participate for the 54th time in the Frankfurt Book Fair where it will introduce its new product 'Topic Article Package' and announce its cooperation with Altmetric. These packages consist of journal articles and book chapters individually compiled on different topics with the help of a semantic search. The first 'Topic Article Package' to become available will cover diabetes.
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Charleston pre-conference preview: SSP announces Predators, "Pirates" and Privacy – a panel discussion on new challenges in publishing

Offered in collaboration with the Charleston Library Conference, the Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) presents a pre-conference session titled Predators, "Pirates" and Privacy: Educating Researchers on New Challenges in Publishing. It will be held November 2, 2016, the day preceding the annual Charleston Conference, at the Courtyard Marriott, Charleston, SC.
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Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. launches OA platform, LiebertOpenAccess.com

Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers, has announced the launch of its LiebertOpenAccess.com platform, featuring the company's open access publications and services in one online destination. Using the latest technology, LiebertOpenAccess.com offers an intuitive interface and tools to help researchers discover free, open access content and explore the Liebert Open Access publishing services.
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IOP signs partnership agreement with British Institute of Radiology

The IOP and the British Institute of Radiology (BIR) have signed an agreement to strengthen collaboration between them and to offer a 25% discount on the first year of membership to existing members of the IOP who join the BIR, and vice versa. The arrangement is set out in a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), which was signed by the IOP's chief executive, Professor Paul Hardaker, and the BIR's president, Andy Rogers, at the Institute's London centre on October 6.
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IET and WES make journal of the Women's Engineering Society digitally available for the first time

The Institution of Engineering and Technology and the Women's Engineering Society (WES) have digitally published The Woman Engineer (TWE), providing online access to 18 volumes from 1919 to 2014 for the first time. The TWE journal, which contains a wealth of information about women in engineering, was first published by the Women's Engineering Society (WES) in 1919.
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New functionality and design introduced to Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Academic publisher Taylor & Francis Group has introduced new functionality and design to Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy is committed to updates on a quarterly basis providing both newly commissioned articles alongside revisions to older content. Providing fifty-four new or updated articles in the past year Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy claims to be the most updated product on the market today.
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