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Scope e-Knowledge Center to exhibit at Frankfurt Book Fair 2014
Scope e-Knowledge Center (Scope), a leading provider of knowledge services and a Quatrro Global Services company, has announced its participation at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2014 from October 8-12, 2014. Scope is pleased to welcome attendees to Booth # L83, Hall 4.2. Scope also invites attendees to attend its presentation at the “Hot Spot” session on the topic of improving semantic linkages in Hall 4.2 on October 8 at 10.00 am.
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Elsevier selects Clinical Architecture’s Symedical for enhanced Order Set integration
STM publisher Elsevier has selected Symedical, Clinical Architecture’s comprehensive terminology management system, as a system to support the mapping of orderable item catalogues for implementations of InOrder. InOrder by Elsevier is an intuitive, cloud-based order set solution that enables physicians, clinical quality improvement leaders and other clinicians to author, review and manage order sets in a collaborative environment.
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SAGE launches new OA journal – Multiple Sclerosis Journal – Experimental, Translational and Clinical
Academic publisher SAGE has launched Multiple Sclerosis Journal – Experimental, Translational and Clinical as an open access (OA) peer reviewed journal. The OA companion to Multiple Sclerosis Journal, this new publication publishes across the broad spectrum of MS related issues including experimental, translational and clinical topics.
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Researchers can now connect their ORCID identifiers with PlumX profile
Researchers can now easily connect with their scholarly activities and contribution while also tracking the metrics from their work by using the combination of Open Research and Contributor ID (ORCID) and PlumX, from Plum Analytics, an EBSCO company. The integration of the two services allows all of the metrics from the public work associated with a particular ORCID identifier to be collected when the identifier is added to a PlumX profile.
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CCC to integrate Ringgold Identify database into RightsLink for Open Access
Global licensing and content solutions organisation Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC) has partnered with Ringgold, the authority on institutional identification, to integrate the Ringgold Identify database into CCC’s RightsLink for Open Access platform to host and execute institution-specific pricing rules. CCC is Ringgold’s first partner to use its institutional identifiers specifically to simplify the collection, management, and reporting of publication charges.
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Max Planck authors can now publish their research in PeerJ at no cost to themselves
PeerJ, an open access publisher of scholarly articles in the biological, life & medical sciences, has announced that the Max Planck Society has signed a publishing plan deal with PeerJ, which entitles any Max Planck author to publish their research in PeerJ at no cost to themselves. With this announcement, thousands of authors in over 80 Max Planck institutes now have the ability to publish their peer-reviewed articles in PeerJ without needing to pay a fee.
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Mayo Clinic and IBM to pilot Watson to improve clinical trial research
Mayo Clinic and IBM have announced plans to pilot Watson, the IBM cognitive computer, to match patients more quickly with appropriate clinical trials. A proof-of-concept phase is currently underway, with the intent to introduce it into clinical use in early 2015. Researchers hope the increased speed also will speed new discoveries.
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Royal College of Surgeons of England in deal with Atypon for Literatum to power their online journals
Atypon, a provider of software to the scientific and scholarly publishing industry, has announced that Royal College of Surgeons of England has signed an agreement with Atypon for Literatum to power their online journals. The Royal College of Surgeons of England chose the Literatum platform to manage, deliver and monetise their content and provide more valuable features to librarians and readers.
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Radiological Society of North America to preserve e-journals with Portico
Digital preservation specialist Portico has announced that the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) will be preserving its e-journals, Radiology and RadioGraphics, with Portico. With this deal, RSNA seeks to ensure that their content will be secure and available into the future. RSNA is based in Oak Brook, Illinois.
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