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CAS to preserve ChemZent product with Portico |
The Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) will preserve its ChemZentTM solution through Portico's d-collection service, ensuring that it will be secure and available to ChemZent customers in the future. ChemZent provides academic, commercial and government organisations with access to the first and only English-searchable version of Chemisches Zentralblatt, the oldest journal of chemistry abstracts, covering the literature from 1830-1969. More
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IFLA signs open letter calling on Members of the European Parliament to ensure Open Access remains open in Europe |
The transition towards Open Access is gaining momentum. It promises to deliver a major step forward in giving access to the results of science and research, allowing new ideas to emerge and spread more quickly than ever before. IFLA has therefore signed an open letter, calling on Members of the European Parliament to ensure that Open Access remains open in Europe. More
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EBSCO Industries promotes David Walker as new CEO |
EBSCO Industries, headquartered atop Oak Mountain off Highway 280, has announced that Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer David Walker has been promoted to Chief Executive Officer effective September 1. Walker succeeded Tim Collins, who will remain with the company as President of EBSCO Information Services, the largest of EBCSO's businesses and a provider of information resources to libraries worldwide. More
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IOP Publishing introduces ORCID scheme across all its journals |
IOP Publishing is now requiring ORCID identifiers for all corresponding authors submitting their work to IOP Publishing-owned journals. The move is part of IOP Publishing's commitment to ensure researchers get full credit for their work. The announcement comes at the start of Peer Review Week, an industry-wide event that celebrates, and educates people about, peer review. More
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MarkMonitor appoints Statton Hammock as vice president for global policy and industry development |
MarkMonitor®, a brand of Clarivate Analytics and the world leader in enterprise brand protection and corporate domain management services, has announced the appointment of Statton Hammock as Vice-President for Global Policy and Industry Development. In his new role, Hammock will be responsible for overseeing the development and execution of MarkMonitor's global policy, thought leadership, business development and awareness strategy. More
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CHORUS and IARPA sign participation agreement |
CHORUS has announced an agreement with the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA), part of the US Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), to expand public access to the results of its funded research. IARPA will employ CHORUS' services to build on open standards, distributed networks and established infrastructure to advance access to scholarly articles reporting on IARPA-funded research, as well as enable agency indexing and long-term preservation of those articles. More
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Editage covers 8th International Congress on Peer Review and Scientific Publishing |
Editage is covering real-time discussions from The Eighth International Congress on Peer Review and Scientific Publication in Chicago between September 10 and 12. In addition to exhibiting their new Peer review training courses and Research communications services at their booth, Editage will cover the event from a journalistic perspective and share daily reports with their large community of authors and journals in Asia. More
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Latest edition of Blogspeak now online |
The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: R. Prasad ('Reputed institutions publish in bogus journals'); Gabriel Egan (If you are paid to write, you don't own the content); Alice Meadows (Much Ado About Metadata 2020!); and Michèle B. Nuijten(Journal policies that encourage data sharing prove extremely effective). 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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