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Thursday, 15 August 2019

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Wolters Kluwer releases Audio Digest's latest mobile CME lectures, helps clinicians stay current on emerging evidence

Wolters Kluwer, Health has announced the release of six new Audio Digest Topical Collections offering clinicians convenient access to relevant and current lectures on issues related to today's leading medical challenges. Topical Collections take a 'playlist' approach to essential and timely healthcare challenges such as opioid addiction, pain management, infectious diseases, and mental health, by carefully curating lectures by experts from some of the nation's most prestigious health systems and academic institutions and delivering them as readily digestible, easily accessed audio playlists.
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Transition toward OA publishing model to boost growth, says new Technavio report on the global medical publishing market

The global medical publishing market is expected to post a CAGR of more than 3% during the period 2019-2023, according to the latest market research report by Technavio. However, the market's momentum will decelerate in the coming years because of the decrease in year-over-year growth. The popularity of digital publishing has increased significantly over the years, owing to benefits such as reduced costs, wider reach, and targeted marketing strategies. Digital publishing is also increasingly being adopted by medical publishing companies to provide online access to the medical content they publish.
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SPARC urges Department of Justice to block Cengage, McGraw-Hill merger

The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) has submitted a detailed filing to the U.S. Department of Justice urging federal antitrust enforcers to block the proposed merger between college textbook publishing giants Cengage and McGraw-Hill Education. The merger would create the largest publisher of college course materials in the United States and the world's second largest education publisher overall.
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CDL joins 11 partner libraries, the Library Publishing Coalition and Educopia on grant to study library publishing workflows

The California Digital Library, along with 11 partner libraries, has announced a partnership with Educopia Institute and the Library Publishing Coalition (LPC) on an Institute of Museum and Library Services National Leadership Grant to investigate and document journal publishing workflows being used in a variety of library-based publishing programs. Based on Educopia's very successful OSSArcFlow Project, this project will create a set of model workflows that can be adopted and adapted by other libraries.
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Frontiers and Sheffield Hallam University announce open access publishing agreement

The Sheffield Hallam University has established an institutional membership agreement for open access publishing with Frontiers. Sheffield Hallam University Library supports its researchers in making their research more widely available. Under the terms of this agreement, eligible authors from Sheffield Hallam University may publish in any Frontiers journal at no cost to them and with a simplified process.
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RSNA and ACR collaborate on landmark medical 3D printing registry

The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) and the American College of Radiology (ACR) will launch a new medical 3D printing clinical data registry to collect 3D printing data at the point of clinical care. A joint ACR-RSNA committee will govern the registry intended to pilot in the fall of 2019. This announcement follows the release of four new Category III Current Procedural TerminologyTM (CPTTM) codes for the use of 3D printing to create anatomic models and anatomic guides.
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