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PLOS appoints Dr. Joerg Heber as Editor-in-Chief of PLOS ONE
Open access journal publisher PLOS has announced the appointment of Dr. Joerg Heber as Editor-in-Chief ofPLOS ONE. Heber will be responsible for setting the editorial course of the journal and continue its mission of improving scholarly communication. His appointment is effective November 21, 2016.
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IOP Publishing announces Outstanding Reviewer Awards programme
IOP Publishing has announced the Outstanding Reviewer Awards programme celebrating the best reviewers of 2016. The best reviewers from 2016 for each IOP Publishing journal will be carefully selected by the Editors, based on data on the quality, quantity and timeliness of their reviews. The winners of the award will be notified in January 2017.
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Thieme launches essential first ever global reference on revision rhinoplasty at IMRHIS Meeting in Versailles
Medical and scientific publishing house Thieme announced the exclusive launch of Secondary Rhinoplasty by the Global Masters from Rod J. Rohrich and Jamil Ahmad at the International Meeting of Rhinoplasty Societies (IMRHIS), held in Versailles, France, from September 8-10. This unique two-volume set focuses on the operative principles of revision rhinoplasty and is the perfect companion to Dallas Rhinoplasty: Nasal Surgery by the Masters (also by Dr Rohrich), the go-to global reference for primary rhinoplasty.
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De Gruyter to publish American Energy Society’s official magazine, Energy Today
The American Energy Society, a professional association dedicated to accelerating the pursuit of abundant, affordable, and safe energy, has announced the selection of De Gruyter as the publisher of its official e-magazine,Energy Today. Access to the full content of the e-magazine will be through membership to the American Energy Society.
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CCC hosts third annual Joint User and Publisher Advisory Group Meeting
Global licensing and content solutions provider Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC) recently brought together corporate customers and publishers for its third annual Joint Advisory Group Meeting at the Battery Wharf Hotel in Boston. At the meeting, attendees reported on collective achievements and challenges around content acquisition and licensing, and shared innovative ideas to better serve the information needs of their employees and bring efficiencies to the research process.
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Cambridge University Press announce participation in Peer Review Week
Academic publisher Cambridge University Press has announced its participation in Peer Review Week – an annual event to recognise and highlight the essential work done by peer reviewers. Throughout this week Cambridge wants to acknowledge the time and effort required for peer review and the value the peer review process adds to the validity and growth of research.
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Knowledge E unveils KnE Engineering
Knowledge E has announced the launch of its new series, KnE Engineering. The new series is now actively seeking high quality conferences in subject areas including chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering and mechanical engineering in order to elevate the global audiences and enrich the world’s scholarly literature in this important field.
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Latest edition of Blogspeak now online
The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Jo Maybin (How proximity and trust are key factors in getting research to feed into policymaking); Jon Tennant (Why ScienceOpen Research doesn’t have an impact factor); Gary Miller (Guest Post: Emory’s Gary Miller, “The Literature of Science”); Ann Michael (Ask The Chefs: What Is The Future Of Peer Review?); Alex Berezow (Major Science Journals Eliminate Impact Factor); Sarah Knight and Heather Price (Understanding the who, what and how of online learning); Suzanne Kavanagh (Are Your Rights in Order? 7 risks and 7 ways of avoiding them); and Josh Clark (Altmetric and Policy: Discovering how your research impacted real-world practises). Blogspeak includes blog posts relevant to the publishing industry, particularly STM publishing. Subscribers are invited to participate in the latest edition of Blogspeak Here.
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