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Wednesday, 31 January 2018

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New partnership between Springer Nature and BenchSci to benefit biomedical researchers

Springer Nature and BenchSci, a life science machine learning startup, have announced a new partnership designed to address the challenge millions of biomedical researchers face when searching for biological products for their research in scientific papers. The licensing agreement will see papers from Springer Nature's biomedical journals decoded, indexed and displayed on BenchSci, an artificial intelligence discoverability platform that decodes scientific papers and extracts data related to proper use of biological compounds.
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Elsevier Care Planning wins 2018 KLAS Category Leader Award

Elsevier, the information analytics business specializing in science and health, has announced that Elsevier Care Planning was named a 2018 Category Leader for the 'Clinical Decision Support - Care Plans/Order Sets' category, as determined by KLAS, the research firm which specialises in monitoring and reporting the performance of healthcare vendors. A Category Leader designation identifies top-rated vendor products for a market segment in the 2018 Best in KLAS: Software and Services report.
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Taylor & Francis partners with Code Ocean taking journal article to the next level

Academic publisher Taylor & Francis and Code Ocean, a cloud-based computational reproducibility platform, have announced a new partnership that enables researchers to easily share and run code, making journal articles more robust. Readers will enjoy new interactivity where the Code Ocean widget is embedded within an article. They can run the code instantly within the page to easily reproduce and replicate data findings, so results can be verified and tested, and knowledge improved.
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SPIE and ACCUCOMS extend collaboration to MENA

ACCUCOMS has expanded its relationship with SPIE, the International Society for Optics and Photonics, by representing the SPIE Digital Library in MENA in addition to its already established agreements in India and Eastern Europe. The agreement is effective January 1, 2018. More than 469,000 research papers and 320 ebooks from the SPIE Press are published in the SPIE Digital Library, making it the world's largest collection of optics and photonics research.
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Allen Press expands scholarly publisher services team

As part of an ongoing commitment to enhance its scholarly publisher services, Allen Press, Inc. is growing the team that delivers those services. This includes the promotion of Mark Kohlhase to Vice President, Scholarly Publishing Services and Barbara Buzzi to Senior Sales Executive, and the addition of Elizabeth Just as a Sales Executive. Along with Julie Rinke, Senior Vice President, Operations, and Maria Preston-Cargill, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing, the team will work to enhance scholarly publisher services and grow revenue from society and association publishers.
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OCLC in deal with publishers worldwide to make more content discoverable through libraries

OCLC has signed agreements with distinguished publishers from around the world to add metadata for high-quality books, e-books, journals, databases and other materials that will make their content discoverable through WorldCat Discovery. OCLC has agreements in place with 325 publishers and information providers to supply metadata to facilitate discovery and access to key resources relevant to researchers, faculty and students.
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Tuesday, 30 January 2018

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30 January 2018 IPHONE RSS FaceBook Twitter Print Linked In Shared In
 
 

Springer Nature seeks early adopter institutions and funders to shape new research data services

Springer Nature is rolling out new support services to help the research community manage and share data. Following a successful pilot offering data deposition support to Springer Nature authors, announced in April 2017 and extended to all researchers in January 2018, a wider range of research data services are now being introduced for institutions and funders.
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Oxford University Press and Jisc in deal to provide continued access to OUP journals

Academic publisher Oxford University Press and Jisc have reached an agreement to provide Jisc members with continued access to journals published by OUP. This is a two-year deal and will provide members with access to OUP's prestigious journals collection which covers over 340 titles in STM, social sciences, and humanities.
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NEJM Group and The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery partner to create the JBJS Clinical Classroom on NEJM Knowledge+ adaptive learning platform

The NEJM Group and The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, two of the most trusted names in medical and scientific content, have joined forces to create the best in ongoing orthopaedic education. JBJS Clinical Classroom on NEJM Knowledge+ is a state-of-the-art adaptive learning platform that helps users assess the orthopaedic material they know and identify the areas where they need reinforcement.
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Society for Scholarly Publishing seeks mentors and mentees to participate in 2018 Mentorship Program

The Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) is now accepting applications for the next cohort of its Mentorship Program. After completion of a successful pilot ending in November 2017, the SSP Career Development Committee is now seeking potential mentors and mentees to participate in the program for 2018. This program is ideal for professionals at all career levels to develop new relationships, share experiences, and learn from others outside their organisations by connecting with a mentor.
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Frontiers and the Helmholtz Association in deal to expand OA publishing agreement

Frontiers and the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres (Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft Deutscher Forschungszentren) have established an agreement entailing the inclusion of three new members of the Helmholtz Association in an agreement on open access publishing. Building on an agreement established in 2015 comprising a consortium of then nine member institutions of the Helmholtz Association, Frontiers and the Helmholtz Association have now agreed on the expansion of this consortium to include three further member institutions.
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