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Elsevier set to publish The Journal of Economic Asymmetries |
STM publisher Elsevier has announced that they have entered into an agreement with the Athenian Policy Forum (APF) represented by Professor Anastasios G. Malliaris to publish The Journal of Economic Asymmetries (JEA). JEA is the official journal of APF. More
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Springer and National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) in Japan partner to launch new book series, NIMS Monographs |
STM publisher Springer and the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) in Japan will partner to publish a new book series NIMS Monographs. The series will publish titles on major and advanced research themes of the research institute, one of the most important in materials sciences in Japan. More
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EBSCO and ER&L partner to provide Information to Inspiration Fellowship |
EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) and Electronic Resources & Libraries (ER&L) have announced the inaugural 'Information to Inspiration' Fellowship. This unique programme is designed to advance the careers of highly motivated library professionals and the field of librarianship. More
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Thomson Reuters forms integrated Reuters business unit |
Thomson Reuters has announced the formation of a new business unit that will combine the company's existing editorial and news-related sales and marketing operations. Stephen J. Adler, who became editor-in-chief of Reuters in February 2011, has been appointed to run the new unit as president and editor-in-chief. More
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2012 Nature Awards for Mentoring in Science winners announced |
Scientific publisher Nature Publishing Group (NPG) has announced the winners of the 2012 Nature Awards for Mentoring in Science (Nordic countries). Three scientists, all based in Sweden, were honoured for their outstanding efforts to mentor young researchers, during a seminar at the Nobel Forum, Karolinska Institutet, in Stockholm, Sweden. More
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CCT introduces digital object identifiers to all ISRCTN records |
Current Controlled Trials (CCT) has introduced digital object identifiers (DOIs) to all ISRCTN records. DOIs issued by the organisation CrossRef are unique alphanumeric ID assigned to a digital object, such as an electronic journal, article, report, thesis or a clinical trial record. More
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Redesigned version of all PLOS journals launched |
PLOS has announced that the redesign of all PLOS journals is now live. This refresh seeks to offer users more effective ways to access and read content, update the overall appearance of the sites and harmonise them with the new PLOS look announced earlier this year. More
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Atypon names Kevin Cohn as Chief Operating Officer |
Atypon, a provider of software to the scientific and scholarly publishing industry, has named Kevin Cohn as its Chief Operating Officer. Cohn, who has been Atypon's Vice President of Operations since 2010, will continue to report to Georgios Papadopoulos, Atypon's CEO. More
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