American Chemical Society announces new open access journal serving global and multidisciplinary chemistry, ACS Omega |
The Publications Division of the American Chemical Society (ACS) will expand its open access program in 2016 with the announcement of ACS Omega, a new open access, multidisciplinary chemistry journal publishing peer-reviewed research of broad impact from around the world. The Society made the announcement at the opening of Pacifichem, the international chemistry conference co-organised by the ACS, which is taking place in Hawaii this week. MoreSearch for more news in this Category Search for more news in this Theme |
Amphia Hospital in the Netherlands becomes first hospital in Europe to fully integrate UpToDate® Anywhere |
The Health division of Wolters Kluwer, a global provider of information and point of care solutions for the healthcare industry, has announced that the Amphia Hospital in the Netherlands is the first hospital in Europe to fully integrate UpToDate® Anywhere within the Epic electronic medical record (EMR) system. Now, Amphia clinicians have direct, expedited access to trusted, evidence-based clinical information and actionable treatment recommendations at the point of care. MoreSearch for more news in this Category Search for more news in this Theme |
IOP Publishing appoints new Senior Product Manager |
Terry Hulbert has been announced as the new Senior Product Manager, Content Platform for IOP Publishing (IOP). He will take up his role on December 14, 2015 and will be based in IOP’s Bristol office. In his new role, Terry will be responsible for driving the development roadmap for IOPscience, IOP’s content platform. MoreSearch for more news in this Category Search for more news in this Theme |
NISO releases set of principles to address privacy of user data in library, content-provider, and software-supplier systems |
The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) has published a set of consensus principles for the library, content-provider and software-provider communities to address privacy issues related to the use of library and library-related systems. This set of principles developed over the past 8 months focus on balancing the expectations library users have regarding their intellectual freedoms and their privacy with the operational needs of systems providers. MoreSearch for more news in this Category Search for more news in this Theme |
The Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration Inc. to preserve e-journals with Portico |
Digital preservation specialist Portico has announced that the Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration Inc. (SME) will preserve e-journals with Portico, ensuring that they will be secure and available into the future. SME is a professional society (nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation) whose more than 15,000 membership represents all professionals serving the minerals industry in more than 100 countries. MoreSearch for more news in this Category Search for more news in this Theme |
Reprints Desk named to the EContent 100 List for sixth consecutive year |
Research Solutions, Inc., a pioneer in providing on-demand access to scientific, technical and medical (STM) information for research-intensive organisations, announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Reprints Desk has been named to the EContent 100 List published by EContent Magazine for the sixth consecutive year. EContent Magazine’s annual 100 list highlights companies that matter most in today’s digital content industry and is compiled by judges, including Information Today, Inc. editors, EContent contributing editors, and other experts in the digital content industry. MoreSearch for more news in this Category Search for more news in this Theme |
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