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 Elsevier and the Russian State Public Library for Science and Technology sign National License Agreement for Scopus database
Elsevier, the global information analytics business specialising in science and health, and the Russian State Public Library for Science and Technology have signed a National License Agreement (NLA) to provide more than 1,200 research and educational organisations in Russia with access to Elsevier’s Scopus database. The collaboration aims to support Russia’s growth in research output and quality and support the country’s aim to further develop its knowledge-based economy.
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 Wolters Kluwer’s Grant’s Dissection Videos receives first prize at BMA Medical Book Awards
Wolters Kluwer Health has announced that its digital anatomy resource, Grant’s Dissection Videos, has been awarded first-prize in the digital/online resources category, and received highly commended recognitions for 12 Lippincott® medical texts in their categories. The annual British Medical Association (BMA) Medical Book Awards recognise outstanding contributions to medical literature.
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 IOS Press announces new affiliation between NeuroRehabilitation and Cochrane Rehabilitation
STM publisher IOS Press has announced a new affiliation between NeuroRehabilitation (NRE) and Cochrane Rehabilitation to improve evidence-based neurorehabilitation practice. Abstracts from specially selected Cochrane Systematic Reviews relevant to neurorehabilitation will be published in NRE in a new section, Cochrane Corners.
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 Taylor & Francis and Atypon sign multi-year online journal delivery contract
Academic publisher Taylor & Francis has extended its existing contract and will continue to host, deliver, and market all of its research journals on Literatum, Atypon’s online publishing and website development platform. Taylor & Francis has been an Atypon client since 2009, using Literatum to deliver more than 2,700 journals and 4 million articles in a wide range of academic disciplines.
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 67 Bricks and BMJ launch new editorial production system, Knowledge Base
67 Bricks has announced the launch of Knowledge Base, a new editorial production system for publishing client BMJ Best Practice. The custom-built new system pulls together information and advice on 800 medical conditions in 30 specialist areas and enables clinicians to access and use that information quickly and effectively at point of care.
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 Copyright Clearance Center appoints Jill Shuman as Director, Product Engagement
Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) has announced the appointment of Jill Shuman as Director of Product Engagement. In this role, Shuman will focus on customer engagement and development of products and services that meet their emerging needs.
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 Project MUSE offers nearly 300 ‘HTML5’ open access books on re-designed platform
Project MUSE, a provider of digital Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) content, has announced the availability of nearly 300 open access (OA) books on its new re-designed platform. The books will be delivered in a highly-discoverable and adaptable format using user-friendly HTML5, rather than static PDFs, and will include titles from Johns Hopkins University Press, Cornell University Press, Duke University Press, University of Hawai’i Press, University of Michigan Press, Syracuse University Press, The MIT Press, and Temple University Press.
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