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Elsevier restores journal access to 60 German institutions | STM publisher Elsevier has reportedly announced that it would restore journal access to German universities after being blocked for over a month now. Negotiations, however, continue between the company and DEAL, a consortium of institutions calling for a nationwide license. More
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Wiley-VCH announces the release of the 5th Edition of MPW Spectral Library | Wiley-VCH, part of the scientific and technical publishing business of John Wiley & Sons, Inc., has announced the release of the 5th Edition of the Maurer/Pfleger/Weber (MPW) spectral library for clinical and forensic toxicologists. The Mass Spectral Library of Drugs, Poisons, Pesticides, Pollutants and their Metabolites, 5th Edition, is an indispensable tool for compound identification and has been extensively updated with 1,780 new data sets containing new compounds, their metabolites and derivatives. More
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Springer Healthcare launches new medical education website, Medicine Matters | Springer Healthcare, part of the Springer Nature group, has launched Medicine Matters, a new medical education website. The content-rich portal will provide physicians and healthcare professionals with a reliable, free source of medical education, designed to promote best clinical practice and improved health outcomes. More
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Wolters Kluwer releases cloud-based Reference Data Management solution within its Health Language platform | The Health division of Wolters Kluwer, a global provider of information and point of care solutions for the healthcare industry, has announced the release of a cloud-based Reference Data Management (RDM) solution within its Health Language® platform. The new RDM offering provides the data management infrastructure needed to establish a single source of truth, enable interoperability, and optimise analytics for regulatory and value-based programs. More
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BMJ appoints Dr. Declan Walsh as new editor in chief of BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care | Medical knowledge provider BMJ has announced Dr. Declan Walsh, an internationally recognised medical oncologist and innovator, as the new editor in chief of BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care. Dr Walsh joined BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care in January 2017 and will lead the journal, including its editorial board of top experts, to produce high quality content across many disciplines and specialties in supportive and palliative care. More
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Ingenta announces landmark collaboration with CEPIEC in China | Ingenta has signed an agreement with China Educational Publications Import & Export Corporation Ltd (CEPIEC), which will enable publishers on Ingenta Connect to market and sell their content to Chinese researchers and institutions. The two year deal with China's largest academic digital resource importer will provide international publishers who host their content on Ingenta Connect with access to the burgeoning Chinese scholarly market via a new scholarly pay-per-view platform, launched by CEPIEC and major Chinese search engine Baidu. More
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Unbound Medicine and APSA launch Pediatric Surgery Library | Unbound Medicine, a provider of knowledge management solutions for healthcare, and the American Pediatric Surgical Association (APSA) have launched the Pediatric Surgery Library - the premier digital resource for pediatric surgical education, training, and research. In the past, pediatric surgeon authors would spend hours recording their knowledge and expertise in book chapters that were published once a decade by commercial publishers. The Pediatric Surgery Library was created as an alternative - to be current, affordable, and accessible on any device. More
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Copyright Clearance Center announces enhancements to RightFind XML for Mining | Global licensing and content solutions provider Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC) has announced enhancements to its cloud-based RightFind® XML for Mining software solution, which empowers organisations using text mining to glean important insights from vast amounts of scientific, technical, and medical (STM) content. XML for Mining is built on CCC's RightFind® platform, which helps customers access, share and manage content anytime, anywhere, while respecting copyright. More
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