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Elsevier announces seven new chemistry and chemical engineering titles |
Elsevier, the information analytics company specialising in science and health, has announced the publication of the eighth edition of Bretherick's Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards, edited by Peter G. Urben. This expanded edition provides the latest updates to help prevent the explosion and loss of containment of chemicals. More
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Wolters Kluwer announces further expansion of functionality within Simplifi 797 |
Wolters Kluwer has announced further expansion of functionality within Simplifi 797®, creating a turnkey USP 800 solution that addresses important employee education and safety needs to ensure safe compounding of hazardous drugs. These enhancements mean facilities can now rely on a single solution to ensure staff and patient safety, maximise pharmacy operational efficiencies, and guide proper handling and storage of sterile compounded preparations. More
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Thieme releases Science of Synthesis 4.8 with Name-to-Structure Functionality and 1,000 Pages of New Content |
Medical and scientific publishing house Thieme Publishing Group has released Science of Synthesis 4.8 with Name-to-Structure Functionality and 1,000 Pages of New Content. With its latest release of the unique full-text resource Science of Syntheses (SOS), Thieme introduces a name-to-structure functionality that allows users to generate chemical structures from names. More
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AAAS to participate in bioRxiv's one-click manuscript transfer process |
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the non-profit publisher of the journal Science, will participate in bioRxiv's one-click manuscript transfer process, beginning July 20, 2017. Preprints posted to bioRxiv, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory's free, not-for-profit online preprint service for life sciences research, can now be submitted directly to the Science-family of journals for consideration, offering authors a more streamlined transfer of publication materials, and minimising duplicate entry of information. More
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New Jisc Report: Changing publishing ecologies - A landscape study of new university presses and academic-led publishing |
Jisc has released a new report - Changing publishing ecologies: A landscape study of new university presses and academic-led publishing. The report, by Dr Janneke Adema (Coventry University) and Graham Stone (Jisc, formerly Collections and Scholarly Communications Librarian, University of Huddersfield), benchmarks the development of NUPs and ALPs and fills in knowledge gaps. More
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Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine names Prof Peter Wenaweser as Specialty Chief Editor |
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine has announced Prof. Peter Wenaweser as the Specialty Chief Editor for the new section Structural Interventional Cardiology. The section is open for submissions and welcomes applications to the editorial board. Peter Wenaweser is one of the leading interventional cardiologists focusing on the treatment of coronary artery diseases and heart valve defects. More
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Latest edition of Blogspeak now online |
The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: David Smith (Have We Been Hacked By Sci-Hub?); Casey Pickering (3 Steps to Turn Analytics into Actionable Insights); Roger C. Schonfeld (Defining a New Content Type: The Exploratory Resource); Hyoungjoo Park and Dietmar Wolfram (Formalised data citation practices would encourage more authors to make their data available for reuse); Mike Shatzkin (Digital marketing scales and that could create new opportunities for capable publishers); and William G. Jacoby Sophia Lafferty-Hess and Thu-Mai Christian (Should Journals Be Responsible for Reproducibility?). Blogspeak includes blog posts relevant to the publishing industry, particularly STM publishing. Subscribers are invited to participate in the latest edition of Blogspeak Here. |
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