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Elsevier publishes inaugural issue of peer-reviewed open access journal – JACC: Basic to Translational Science |
STM publisher Elsevier has announced the publication of the inaugural issue of JACC: Basic to Translational Science, a new open access peer-reviewed journal. Published on behalf of the American College of Cardiology (ACC), this new bi-monthly journal focuses on the critical interface between laboratory and clinical science.
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SAGE set to publish official journal of the Health Information Management Association of Australia |
Academic publisher SAGE Publishing will begin publishing Health Information Management Journal (HIMJ), the official peer-reviewed research journal of the Health Information Management Association of Australia (HIMAA), from spring 2016. HIMJ will provide a forum for dissemination of original investigations and reviews covering a broad range of topics related to the management and communication of health information.
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BioMed Central to publish Marine Biodiversity Records as an Open Access journal |
Open access publisher BioMed Central will publish Marine Biodiversity Records, the official journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, as an Open Access journal. The journal was launched as a subscription journal in 2008, however from 2016 onwards it will be publishing wholly Open Access.
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Wolters Kluwer completes first group of data migrations for new customers converting to ProVation MD from Olympus EndoWorks |
The Health division of Wolters Kluwer, a global provider of information and point of care solutions for the healthcare industry, has successfully completed data migrations at three ProVation® MD Gastroenterology customer facilities that converted from Olympus® EndoWorks® in advance of its 2018 retirement. Wolters Kluwer signed agreements last year to replace Olympus EndoWorks with ProVation MD at 86 healthcare facilities.
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ReadCube acquires Papers from Springer Nature |
ReadCube, an innovative software developer serving researchers, publishers, academic and commercial organisations, has acquired Papers from global academic publisher Springer Nature. Papers is a London-based, reference manager tool which helps researchers find and organise a personal library and cite research literature. The business will be headed by Robert McGrath, CEO at ReadCube.
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Altmetric webinar to explore value of altmetrics for journal editors |
Altmetrics data provider Altmetric is hosting a webinar exploring the value of altmetrics for journal editors. The webinar is scheduled for March 30, 2016, from 3pm BST / 10am EDT. Altmetrics, or alternative metrics, are increasingly being adopted by publishers, funders and institutions as a new way of monitoring and reporting on the online activity surrounding published research.
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HathiTrust announces new appointments to lead major services and new programs |
HathiTrust, a partnership of research institutions committed to preserving and providing access to digitised monographs and other materials via a shared repository, has announced the appointment of Heather Christenson, Sandra McIntyre, and Lizanne Payne to lead major services and new programs. Each will begin in May 2016.
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Münster University of Applied Sciences becomes first academic institution in Germany to select OCLC WorldShare Management Services |
Münster University of Applied Sciences (The Fachhochschule Münster) is the first academic institution in Germany to select OCLC WorldShare Management Services as its library management system. The announcement was made during the Bibliothekskongress 2016 conference in Leipzig. More than 390 libraries worldwide are using WMS to share bibliographic records, publisher and knowledge base data, vendor records, serials patterns and more.
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