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Clarivate Analytics and Chinese Academy of Sciences release 'Research Fronts 2017', their joint annual report identifying 143 top areas of scientific research |
Clarivate Analytics, the global leader in providing trusted insights and analytics to enable the research ecosystem to accelerate discovery, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have released 'Research Fronts 2017', their joint annual report identifying 143 prominent areas of scientific research over the past years. This is the fourth collaborative report from the two organisations and was launched at the joint forum held at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing. More
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Springer Nature blocks access to at least 1,000 articles in China |
Springer Nature, which owns Nature magazine and Palgrave Macmillan books, and produces periodicals such as Scientific American, has reportedly pulled access to a small number of articles in China to comply with regulations. The publisher has viewed the move as regrettable but necessary. In a statement, Germany-based Springer Nature has said that less than one percent of its content had been 'limited' in mainland China. More
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Safari: O'Reilly's Learning Platform for Higher Education now available from ProQuest |
O'Reilly Media's completely new version of Safari: O'Reilly's Learning Platform for Higher Education is now available from ProQuest. This version of Safari features both a new student experience and a new business model that provides academic institutions with easier, more affordable access for their entire student body. More
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European University Association publishes statement welcoming EU's current Open Science policies |
The European University Association (EUA) has recently published a statement welcoming the efforts of National Governments and the European Commission in promoting Open Science values in their national research funding schemes and in the EU Research and Innovation Framework Programme. This statement follows the previous recommendations EUA provided to its members 'Towards Full Open Access in 2020' and 'Towards Open Access to Research Data', and highlights the role of the OpenAire platform in the adoption of good research, sharing and assessment practices. More
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MDPI appoints new Editor-in-Chief for Toxins and Section Editor-in-Chief for Bacterial Toxins |
Academic open-access publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) has announced the appointment of Jay W. Fox as the Editor-in-Chief of 'Toxins', and Michel R. Popoff as the Section Editor-in-Chief for 'Bacterial Toxins'. The new 2-year term starts on November 1, 2017. More
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