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 Early bird discount for Taxonomy Boot Camp London ends September 14
The early bird discount for the Taxonomy Boot Camp London event will end by September 14, 2018. Taxonomy Boot Camp London is the Europe’s only dedicated annual conference for taxonomy practitioners. The event covers every aspect of taxonomy management, from making a business case to long-term maintenance. It also presents full day pre-conference workshops for an enriched learning experience.
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 SAGE Publishing joins DeepDyve’s rental service for peer-reviewed journals
Academic publisher SAGE Publishing and DeepDyve have announced that SAGE will be adding nearly 800 of its journals to DeepDyve’s rental service for peer-reviewed journals. With this latest infusion of content, DeepDyve will now offer full-text access to over 20 million articles spanning nearly 15,000 journals.
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 Thieme receives First Prize and six highly commended honours at 2018 BMA Medical Book Awards
Medical and scientific publisher Thieme Publishers has announced that one of its clinical textbooks, Color Atlas of Brainstem Surgery by Robert F. Spetzler and distinguished coauthors, has received First Prize in the Surgery Specialties category at the 2018 British Medical Association (BMA) Medical Book Awards. The annual award recognises significant work and contributions to medical literature. Six more titles received highly commended honours, three of them in the Surgical Specialties category including the The Wills Eye Handbook of Ocular Genetics by Alex Levin and esteemed colleagues from the Wills Eye Hospital.
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 EBSCO Information Services and Intellus Learning partner to enable institutions to launch and sustain affordability initiatives
EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) and Intellus Learning, an educational platform as a service company, have partnered to provide academic libraries with a content curation, assignment, recommendation, and analytics tool. The collaboration will benefit college & university customers as they strive to offer affordable, reliable, and relevant resources to students, while supporting faculty’s teaching and learning goals.
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 ScienceOpen and the University of Huddersfield Press partner to promote British Journal of Pharmacy
Research network ScienceOpen has announced a partnership with the University of Huddersfield Press, a primarily open access publisher of high quality research, to promote the British Journal of Pharmacy – a new featured collection of scientific articles in pharmaceutical sciences. British Journal of Pharmacy is an online, peer-reviewed, open access journal with no article processing charges (APCs). This publication is a product of University of Huddersfield Press’ mission to improve access to scholarly work for the benefit of all by publishing innovative research as open access.
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 SLACK Incorporated names Amy J. Barton as Editor of the Journal of Nursing Education
SLACK Incorporated, an independent STM publishing company, has named Dr. Amy J. Barton as the Editor of the Journal of Nursing Education. Barton will be responsible for the overall quality, integrity, and content of the Journal to ensure it continues to publish peer-reviewed original articles and new ideas for nurse educators. The Journal aims to enhance the teaching-learning process, promote curriculum development, and stimulate creative innovation and research in nursing education.
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 SAE Institute uses OCLC WorldShare Management Services to unite 51 campuses in 25 countries on one library services platform
Non-profit global library cooperative OCLC has announced that SAE Institute is using OCLC’s WorldShare Management Services to bring together its 51 campuses in 25 countries on the same library services platform so students and staff can collaborate and access the resources they need. WorldShare Management Services (WMS) provides all the applications needed to manage a library, including acquisitions, circulation, resource sharing, metadata and license management, and a discovery service for library users.
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