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Friday, 29 June 2018

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SSRN launches Preprints with The Lancet, a new preprint series for sharing early stage health and medical research

Elsevier, the information analytics business specialising in science and health, has announced that SSRN, its preprint server and early stage research platform, has launched the 'Preprints with The Lancet' - a new preprint series for sharing early stage health and medical research. The collaboration brings together SSRN with The Lancet as part of a six-month pilot to assess whether the health and medical community are ready for this form of early research sharing.
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American Chemical Society publications continue to demonstrate their global reputation for scientific and editorial excellence

The scholarly journals of the American Chemical Society (ACS) are once again ranked as the most-cited and most-impactful across their respective scientific subject categories, including six core chemistry categories, according to the 2017 Journal Citation Reports (JCR), released on June 26, 2018, by Clarivate Analytics. The rankings highlight the value, quality and global audience appeal of the research published across the Society's preeminent portfolio of peer-reviewed publications.
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EBSCO Information Services releases OnArchitecture

EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) has released OnArchitecture, a unique online library of original architecture-related videos intended to support architectural and design education. OnArchitecture offers the largest audiovisual architecture archive available online and serves as a contemporary teaching tool, captivating students' interest and new learning patterns based on digital media and a global scope.
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SAGE Publishing to begin publishing the journal Feminist Review

Academic publisher SAGE Publishing has announced that it will begin publishing the journal Feminist Review from January 2019. Since 1979 Feminist Review has adopted a creative approach to the discipline, addressing the relationship between theory and practice, using the research to push the feminist agenda in new directions and prioritising an intersectional feminist politics.
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The Scholarly Kitchen receives silver award in Association Media & Publishing's Annual EXCEL Awards

The Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) has received the silver award in Association Media & Publishing's Annual EXCEL Awards, which recognises the best, and the brightest in association media and publishing. SSP has been recognised for its work in 2017 in the Digital Media: Blog Site (Overall) category for its highly-regarded and influential blog, The Scholarly Kitchen. 300 finalists were selected from 841 entries.
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Frontiers in Neurology appoints new Specialty Chief Editors for Neurorehabilitation section

Frontiers in Neurology has appointed Professor Giorgio Sandrini, Professor Volker Hömberg and Professor Ross Zafonte as Specialty Chief Editors of the new Neurorehabilitation section, developed in partnership with the European Federation of Neurorehabilitation Societies (EFNR). Clinicians now have the ability to create and develop enriched environments for the neurorehabilitation of patients severely affected by stroke, Parkinson disease, multiple sclerosis, neuromuscular disease and brain and spinal cord injury.
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European Open Education Librarian Network launches

European Open Education Librarian Network convened its first meeting on June 28. Participants from Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Spain, the Netherlands and the UK met to discuss a number of key goals, primary among them, how libraries can partner with educators to open up more education for all in Europe.
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Thursday, 28 June 2018

How the publishing world is breaking new ground: Read the exclusive report on 2018 trends now!

                                                           

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  • Which trends are shaping fundamental change in the industry,
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  • How books can compete with an abundance of other media,
  • Which opportunities have emerged with the expansion of the digital portfolio in both the e-book and audio sectors,
  • The innovative paths new market players are taking to renew the book business (based on selected case studies),
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Google to present at ConTech 2018

Info International has announced that Alice Zimmermann, Global Product Partnerships at Google will be speaking and taking part in a panel session at ConTech 2018, taking place at Chelsea Harbour Hotel from November 29-30. Alice looks after Google Assistant partnerships in the UK, working closely with top brands and organisations to build great content and useful local actions for the Google Assistant.
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South Korea has increased its number of Highly Cited Researchers by 60% since 2014

Clarivate Analytics, a leader in providing trusted insights and analytics to enable researchers to accelerate discovery, has released its annual Highly Cited Researchers (HCRs) list. The citation analysis identifies an elite corps of scientists. Although differing in geographic location and specialty areas, the HCRs share one notable trait: a documented ability to write multiple papers that rank among the top 1% most cited for their field and year of publication.
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ACM to publish new journal - ACM Digital Threats: Research and Practice

The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the world's largest computing society, has announced the forthcoming publication of ACM Digital Threats: Research and Practice (DTRAP), a new peer-reviewed journal that targets the prevention, identification, mitigation and elimination of digital threats. DTRAP aims to promote the development of scientific rigour in digital security by bridging the gap between academic research and industry practice. Submissions for the inaugural issue to be published in 2019 are now being accepted via the DTRAP website.
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ACMG appoints Robert D. Steiner as Editor in Chief of Genetics in Medicine

The American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) has appointed Robert D. Steiner as editor in chief of its peer-reviewed journal, Genetics in Medicine. Steiner will succeed James P. Evans, who will retire at the end of 2018. Steiner has been the Deputy Editor of GIM since 2011 and a section editor since 2006.
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Preservica, Arkivum, the Open Preservation Foundation and Artefactual collaborate on new Jisc initiative

In a new initiative supported by Jisc, Preservica, Arkivum, the Open Preservation Foundation and Artefactual will work together to deliver a proof-of-concept Preservation Action Registry (PAR) to exchange preservation action best practice within the preservation community and between different preservation systems. This exchange of preservation knowledge and its practical implementation has the potential to vastly accelerate the pace of digital preservation research and the deployment of best practice to live systems.
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Bioanalysis publishes special focus issue on Biomarker Assay Validation

Bioanalysis, a MEDLINE indexed journal for bioanalysts, has released its Special Focus Issue on 'Biomarker Assay Validation (BAV)'. This Special Focus Issue will offer readers of the journal an insight into the various issues that exist surrounding the BAV, how these issues have evolved over the years, as well as the recent regulatory activities around these.
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DynaMed Plus now available for all UC campuses

The California Digital Library (CDL) has announced that all the UC campuses and selected medical sites now have access to DynaMed Plus through a 2 year UC-wide pilot paid for by the UC Medical Centers and selected campuses. Some campuses have had access via local subscriptions to DynaMed. CDL was able to negotiate a favourable DynaMed Plus pilot price, assuming cancellations of existing UC subscriptions at the end of the current subscription terms.
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