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ACS Publications announces large-scale digitisation and open availability of data coupled to ACS Legacy Archives Journals |
The Publications Division of the American Chemical Society (ACS) has announced the completion of a comprehensive undertaking to digitally convert and conserve the Supporting Information for its broadly subscribed ACS Legacy Archives journals collection. This initiative was part of the Society's commitment to broaden the online accessibility of the Supporting Information and data associated with the ACS Legacy Archives. More
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Thomson Reuters and SciELO collaborate to showcase emerging research centers within Web of Knowledge |
The Intellectual Property & Science business of Thomson Reuters has announced a collaboration with Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) to integrate the SciELO Citation Index into the Web of Knowledge, a powerful search and discovery platform. The announcement was made at SciELO 15, a conference of industry leaders in scholarly research communications in San Paulo, Brazil. More
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Elsevier adds OA journal Annals of Medicine and Surgery to its medical journal portfolio |
STM publisher Elsevier has added Annals of Medicine and Surgery (AMS), an online-only, open access journal devoted to physicians and surgeons in training, to its medical journal portfolio. AMS publishes original, peer-reviewed research articles, as well as review articles, commentaries, quality improvement projects, case reports, and other short communications. More
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More than 2,500 technology titles now available on the ebrary platform |
ebrary, a ProQuest business, is now offering more than 2,500 titles for perpetual purchase from O'Reilly Media, Microsoft Press, and several publishers distributed by O'Reilly Media including Maker Media, Rocky Nook, Rosenfeld Media, JIST, TIDBits and XML Press. Offering topics such as programming, open source software, operating systems, big data, interface design and more, the O'Reilly selection aligns with key academic programmes, enabling users to gain both foundational technical skills and deep technical expertise. More
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DocuTAP to integrate Health Language applications to support urgent care EMR solution |
Wolters Kluwer Health has announced that DocuTAP will integrate its Health Language applications into its electronic medical record (EMR) solution for urgent care environments. The terminology management solutions were specifically selected to address improved regulatory compliance with Stage 2 Meaningful Use and help improve accuracy and conversion to the ICD-10 coding system. More
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Serials Solutions Summon Service to index Japanese ebook content from Maruzen |
Serials Solutions, a ProQuest business, and Maruzen Company Ltd., are increasing access to Japanese ebooks through the Summon discovery service. Metadata from the Maruzen eBook Library will be indexed in the Summon service and mutual subscribers of each company's service will be able to discover this authoritative ebook content, encompassing topics ranging from the humanities and social sciences to science, engineering and medicine. More
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Thieme in deal to publish International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology |
Scientific and medical publisher Thieme has announced a new agreement to take over publication of the International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology (IAO). Already in its 17th year of publication, this is one of the world's oldest open access journals. The title appears four times a year and like other open access titles from Thieme, it is available to read for free via Thieme E-Journals. More
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OSA celebrates Open Access Week, recognises need for authors to have publishing options |
In celebration of 'Open Access Week,' The Optical Society (OSA) applauds those who are working together to develop sustainable options for maximising research investments, increasing the influence of published research, and enhancing the advancement of scholarship. OSA is the publisher of 16 high-quality peer-reviewed journals, of which four are Open Access journals. More
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IOP Publishing introduces new referee reward programme as part of the company's OA policy |
IOP Publishing (IOP), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Institute of Physics, has introduced a new referee reward programme as part of the company's open access policy. The move has been made to help recognise the contribution made by reviewers to the peer-review process. It will also benefit researchers who wish to make the final published version of their work immediately available through gold open access. More
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Lethbridge College, Tyndale University and University of New Brunswick select OCLC WorldShare Management Services |
Library information provider OCLC has announced that Lethbridge College, Tyndale University College and Seminary, and University of New Brunswick in Canada are now using OCLC WorldShare Management Services (WMS), moving library management services to the cloud. More than 240 libraries worldwide have selected WMS; more than 150 libraries are currently using the services. More
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