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The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2017/18 now available in the British Journal of Pharmacology |
The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2017/18 is now available in the British Journal of Pharmacology. Published by Wiley on behalf of the British Pharmacological Society, the 440 page guide includes overviews of key properties for close to 1,700 human drug targets, identifies 3,500 ligands including more than 2,400 synthetic organic molecules and over 50 antibodies. Over 4,000 interactions between ligands and targets are quantified, allowing researchers to assess the potency of these interactions. More
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Macmillan Learning launches fifth annual Executive STEM Summit in partnership with Scientific American |
Macmillan Learning, a premier educational solutions company, has launched their fifth annual Executive STEM Summit in partnership with Scientific American. The two-day event brought together leaders from education, business, technology, policy and research communities to debate the most critical issues facing STEM education. More
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Annals of Laboratory Medicine partners with Editage to share video summaries for articles |
Annals of Laboratory Medicine (ALM) has partnered with Editage to make Video Summaries support available to authors publishing their research articles in the journal. Through this partnership, authors can opt for professional help from Editage to get video summaries created for their research articles published in ALM. More
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Annual Reviews launches new digital publication - Knowable Magazine |
Non-profit publisher Annual Reviews has announced the launch of a new digital publication, Knowable Magazine. The public launch coincides with the World Conference of Science Journalists (#WCSJ17), October 26–30 in San Francisco. This online-only magazine will explore the real-world significance of scholarly research, punctuated with forays into wonder and awe. More
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W. Bertelsmann Verlag makes titles Open Access through Knowledge Unlatched |
As part of the international Open Access Week W. Bertelsmann Verlag (wbv) is to make titles from its programs in social sciences, education research and social research freely available to researchers throughout the world. The cooperation is part of a new service provided by Knowledge Unlatched. The open access initiative now offers services to increase visibility and usage of Open Access content, thus moving beyond KU's traditional crowd funding model. More
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Pearson announces EDUCAUSE 2017 lineup |
Pearson has announced its lineup for EDUCAUSE 2017, as part of its 'This is Digital Learning' theme for the conference. The theme highlights how technology is providing increased access to high-quality, affordable higher education opportunities that enhance the learning experience and prepare learners for success in college and beyond. More
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Latest edition of Blogspeak now online |
The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Jo Wilkinson (Who's using open peer review?); Tony Ross-Hellauer and Benedikt Fecher (Journal flipping or a public open access infrastructure? What kind of open access future do we want?); Jocelyn Dawson and Rebecca McLeod (Guest Post - "Essential and Existential": The Work of Equity and Inclusion in Scholarly Publishing); EBSCOpost Blog (The Library Workflow: Three Challenges to Address); and Roger C. Schonfeld (Who Owns Digital Science?). Blogspeak includes blog posts relevant to the publishing industry, particularly STM publishing. Subscribers are invited to participate in the latest edition of Blogspeak Here. |