Knowledge Unlatched partners with Scope to create MARC records |
Scope e-Knowledge Center (Scope), a leading provider of knowledge services and a Quatrro Global Services company, has announced its engagement with Knowledge Unlatched (KU), an Open Access facilitator headquartered in London. The objective of this engagement with Scope e-Knowledge is to create MARC records from input metadata available in XL spreadsheets, .mrc / .mrk and XML format files for the 78 new books Knowledge Unlatched hopes to ‘unlatch’ (make Open Access) in 2016. MoreSearch for more news in this Category Search for more news in this Theme |
New API integrates select ProQuest Dialog content into organizational workflow tools |
A new API enables select content from the powerful ProQuest Dialog information service to be integrated into organisational workflow tools – such as intranets, analysis and visualisation programs, and SharePoint sites. The API gives researchers the ability to retrieve and manipulate select content from leading biomedical, engineering, news and trade, and patents databases in a format that works best for them. MoreSearch for more news in this Category Search for more news in this Theme |
Elsevier announces updated edition of Laboratory Animal Medicine and new app for medicating animals |
STM publisher Elsevier has announced the publication of the third edition of the renowned “Blue Book” series volume, Laboratory Animal Medicine. Edited by James Fox, Lynn Anderson, Glen Otto, Kathleen Pritchett-Corning and Mark Whary, the new book from the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine (ACLAM) offers gold-standard guidance on the biology, health and care of laboratory animals. MoreSearch for more news in this Category Search for more news in this Theme |
Dr. Stephen M. Hewitt named new editor-in-chief of the Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry |
The Histochemical Society has selected Dr. Stephen M. Hewitt, head of the Experimental Pathology Laboratory at the National Cancer Institute’s Center for Cancer Research, as the new editor-in-chief (EIC) of the Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry (A SAGE journal), effective January 1, 2016. As the incoming EIC, Hewitt will succeed Professor John Couchman, who is retiring as EIC after serving his 5-year term. MoreSearch for more news in this Category Search for more news in this Theme |
IET signs multi-year agreement with the Egyptian Government to join the ‘Egyptian Knowledge Bank’ project |
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), Europe’s leading publisher of digital and print engineering and technology resources, has signed a multi-year agreement with the Egyptian Government to join the ‘Egyptian Knowledge Bank’ project. This national initiative is part of Egypt’s plans to enhance the country’s position as a centre of excellence for learning and research in the Arab region over the coming years. MoreSearch for more news in this Category Search for more news in this Theme |
Taylor & Francis and the Crop Science Society of Japan announce new publishing partnership |
Academic publisher Taylor & Francis and the Crop Science Society of Japan have announced a new publishing partnership for the journal, Plant Production Science. Publishing as an open access journal, Plant Production Science will present original research reports on field crops, resource plants, their production and related subjects. MoreSearch for more news in this Category Search for more news in this Theme |
Academy of Comprehensive Integrative Medicine launches new peer-reviewed medical journal |
The Academy of Comprehensive Integrative Medicine (“ACIM”) has announced the launch of the Journal of Comprehensive Integrative Medicine (“JCIM”), a new peer-reviewed medical journal. JCIM will be published quarterly and is currently accepting article submissions from health practitioners, scientists and researchers. Dr. C. Norman Shealy will serve as the Editor-in-Chief. MoreSearch for more news in this Category Search for more news in this Theme |
HighWire Press partners with the American College of Cardiology to host their online research content |
HighWire Press, Inc., a technology platform and strategic partner to influential scholarly publishers and societies, has announced a partnership with the American College of Cardiology to host their online research content. The ACC will move their flagship journal, the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC), as well as four other established journals, back to the HighWire Open Platform in the coming months. MoreSearch for more news in this Category Search for more news in this Theme |
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