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Elsevier and People's Medical Publishing House in China sign strategic collaboration agreement |
STM publisher Elsevier has signed a strategic collaboration agreement with People's Medical Publishing House (PMPH), China. The announcement expands on Elsevier's current publishing collaboration with the largest Chinese medical publisher in China. More
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Springer welcomes discussion around the Clearing House for the Open Research of the United States |
STM publisher Springer has welcomed discussion around the Clearing House for the Open Research of the United States (CHORUS) and the involvement of publishers in debates around access to academic research. The US Government is taking steps towards an efficient infrastructure for open access to publicly funded research, and it is important to ensure that all parties are engaged in the conversation. More
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SAGE begins publishing official journal of the International Transactional Analysis Association |
Academic publisher SAGE has been chosen by the International Transactional Analysis Association to publish its journal, the Transactional Analysis Journal (TAJ), beginning in January 2013. The journal's co-editors welcome this new enterprise with SAGE Publications, heralding a new phase for the journal as it fully enters the digital age. More
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EBSCO Information Services releases Engineering Source, expands science and technology offering |
EBSCO Information Services has released Engineering Source, the premier collection of engineering-related content. The comprehensive full-text database is designed to support the information needs of engineers at all levels, including research, planning, product development, management and supply chain. More
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Scientists call for more funding in science to keep Britain competitive |
Scientists have warned that the economy will be damaged without more support for British research and development. According to a Royal Society of Chemistry report, to be presented at a House of Commons event, there is growing evidence to suggest that the UK science base is at its limit of efficiency. More
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Physiological Measurement appoints Randall Moorman as new Editor-in-Chief |
Physiological Measurement, a journal published by IOP Publishing in partnership with the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine, has announced the appointment of Professor Randall Moorman as the new Editor-in-Chief of the journal. He succeeds Professor Richard Bayford of Middlesex University, who has been Editor-in-Chief since 2008. More
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IMLS, WebJunction convening examines CE for library professionals |
The Institute of Museum and Library Services and OCLC's WebJunction recently hosted a convening of fifteen library continuing education influencers in Arlington, Virginia, including representatives of state libraries, library associations, non-profit providers of library continuing education, and schools of library and information science. They gathered to discuss the state of continuing education for library staff in the US and to seek sustainable solutions for unmet needs within the library community. More
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