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Elsevier set to publish Journal of Choice Modelling |
STM publisher Elsevier has announced that it will publish the Journal of Choice Modelling (JOCM), beginning January 2013. JOCM was founded in 2008 by its editors, Stephane Hess (University of Leeds) and John Rose (University of Sydney), who will remain in charge after the transfer to Elsevier. More
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EBSCO Publishing and INTELECOM partnership brings core academic video collections to EBSCOhost |
Electronic research databases provider EBSCO Publishing (EBSCO) has announced that online academic video collections from INTELECOM Intelligent Telecommunications (INTELECOM) will be available from EBSCO. The agreement will give users access to INTELECOM's library of core curriculum video collections through EBSCOhost, while other videos will be included in subject-specific EBSCOhost databases. More
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Springer awards grants for higher studies to Japanese students hit by tsunami |
Springer Science+Business Media will provide 15,000 euros each to three Japanese students from the district of Tohoku, which was devastated by the tsunami, to enable them to go to university. The three high-school girls are nearing graduation and won the grants in an official application process. More
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RSC opens up 170 years of science to spur innovation in the UK and beyond |
The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) has announced that it is working with MarkLogic Corporation, provider of MarkLogic Server, the Enterprise NoSQL database, to unlock scientific data dating back to the RSC's 1841 origins. To spur innovation in the UK and beyond, the RSC is now making accessible a trove of its information spanning the past 170 years. More
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SAGE to publish Journal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports |
Academic publisher SAGE has announced a partnership with the American Federation for Medical Research (AFMR) to publish Journal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports, a new peer-reviewed open access journal dedicated to publishing high quality case reports. SAGE will begin publication of the journal in 2013. More
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ebrary expands non-English offering with new publishers and databases |
ebrary is forging ahead with its efforts to support non-English language programmes for customers worldwide. The company is launching a new e-book subscription database, ebrary Nordic Collection, as well as recently acquired content from German publishers including Verlag C.H. Beck, WBV and Frank & Timme. More
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HighWire incorporates article-level metrics with ImpactStory |
HighWire Press, a not-for-profit division of Stanford University Libraries, has entered into a strategic collaboration with ImpactStory, a researcher led, non-profit organisation with a drive to help redefine the impact of research articles. Article level metrics monitor the conversations around an article, as a complement to citation reports which measure a journal's overall impact. More
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Annual Reviews appoints Dr. Mark Fitzsimmons as Associate Editor-in-Chief |
Annual Reviews, the non-profit publisher that synthesises critical research literature, has announced the appointment of Dr. Mark Fitzsimmons as Associate Editor-in-Chief. The role is a new addition to the publisher's executive management team. More
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