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Tuesday, 2 April 2019

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Springer Nature publishes its first machine-generated book

Academic publishing company Springer Nature has published its first machine-generated book in chemistry. The book prototype provides an overview of the latest research in the rapidly growing field of lithium-ion batteries. The content is a cross-corpus auto-summarisation of a large number of current research articles in this discipline. Serving as a structured excerpt from a huge set of papers, the innovative pipeline architecture aims at helping researchers to manage the information overload in this discipline efficiently.
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Wolters Kluwer, Health releases end-to-end professional development solution, Lippincott® Learning

Wolters Kluwer, Health has announced the release of Lippincott® Learning, a comprehensive evidence-based solution that provides health systems with direct access to competency validation, continuing education and nursing certification review resources that ensure nursing staff competency. Lippincott Learning equips organisations with tools to attain and maintain appropriate levels of qualified nursing staff amid unprecedented professional shortages and high turnover rates.
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Thieme announces latest Science of Synthesis update

Science of Synthesis continues as the most up-to-date and comprehensive resource for synthetic chemists worldwide. The new Reference Library volume focuses on photocatalysis and the Knowledge Updates include recent information on the constantly growing area of bismuth compounds, as well as carbamic acids and esters. Related Thieme content can now be reached via links to Thieme Chemistry's discovery tool SynOne.
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FIZ Karlsruhe offers new monitoring tool for professional patent management - FIZ PatMon

FIZ Karlsruhe is offering a new information service for automated worldwide patent monitoring with FIZ PatMon, a powerful monitoring tool for professional patent management. Through its large variety of monitoring options, national and international patent families can be monitored in a targeted manner. FIZ PatMon's user interface is easy to handle and does not require any search skills.
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Prof. Emmanuel Stamatakis appointed as new Editor-in-Chief of BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine

Healthcare knowledge provider BMJ has appointed Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis as the new Editor-in-Chief of BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine. The open access journal covers all aspects of sport and exercise medicine as well as associated areas such as epidemiology, chronic disease prevention through exercise and physical activity, exercise and physical activity physiology, and measurement.
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Kudos and Hindawi partner to maximise visibility and readership of authors' work

Kudos, the award-winning service for accelerating research impact through strategic communications management, has announced a new partnership with Hindawi Limited, an open access publisher. Kudos' platform for explaining research in plain language, and its service for enabling researchers to share, track and evaluate their research communications, are in close strategic alignment with Hindawi's commitment to putting the researcher first, and making science easy to find, share and understand.
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ALPSP appoints Megan Ainsworth as Early Career Editor of Learned Publishing

The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) has appointed Megan Ainsworth to the new role of Early Career Editor on the Editorial Board of its journal, Learned Publishing. This role has emerged from the journal's 30th anniversary celebrations which highlighted the need to focus on the future of scholarly publishing and on the role of publishers.
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