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Springer and Scion collaborate to publish New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science |
STM publisher Springer and Scion, a New Zealand Crown Research Institute, will cooperate to publish the New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science, starting in January 2013. As of Volume 43, Issue 1, the journal will be part of the SpringerOpen portfolio. More
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IEEE-SA teams up with SAE International and DIN to organise event on electric vehicles |
IEEE-SA is collaborating with DIN, the German Institute for Standardisation, and SAE International in organising a new event to explore how standards are driving innovation in electric vehicles (EV). The International eMobility Standards Symposium is scheduled to take place on February 18 at the Hilton Anaheim. More
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Dr. Linda Snetselaar named Editor-In-Chief of the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics |
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics has announced that, effective June 1, University of Iowa epidemiology professor and registered dietitian Dr. Linda Snetselaar will become the editor-in-chief of the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Snetselaar is also the endowed chair and associate head for admissions and curriculum at the university. She will serve as the sixth editor-in-chief in the Journal's 88-year history. More
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Longwoods Publishing healthcare journals to be indexed in Summon discovery service |
Serials Solutions is working with Longwoods Publishing to index the latter's healthcare journals in the Summon discovery service. Most of the content is devoted to Canadian medical practice, but some have an international focus. All the publications are a combination of free-access content and paid-access articles. More
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Centra Health selects WK Health's ProVation Medical Software for cardiology procedure documentation and coding |
Information services provider Wolters Kluwer Health (WK Health) has announced that Centra Health has selected its ProVation Medical software for cardiology procedure documentation and coding in its cardiac catheterisation labs. ProVation software replaces dictation/transcription and streamlines the coding and billing process. More
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ARL and LibValue Project launch Library Value webcast series |
The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) is offering a series of free webcasts highlighting results from the LibValue project, a three-year study funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Online registration for the LibValue series is now open for six webcasts to be held between February and August 2013. More
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Duke University Press and HighWire Press expand partnership to include e-Duke Books Scholarly Collection |
Duke University Press and HighWire Press have announced a major expansion of their partnership to include the e-Duke Books Scholarly Collection. Beginning with the 2014 collection, e-Duke Books, an annual collection of at least 100 new electronic books published by Duke University Press as well as more than 1,500 backlist titles, will move to HighWire's Open Platform and the newly developed Folio e-book solution. More
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University of Adelaide's Barr Smith Library selects Ex Libris Primo |
Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group has announced that the Barr Smith Library of the University of Adelaide has adopted the Primo discovery and delivery solution. A member of Australia's Group of Eight (GO8) research universities, Adelaide joins over 1200 sites that have opted for the Primo discovery solution. More
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