Wolters Kluwer and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons partner to release Spine Injuries in Athletes |
Wolters Kluwer, a global provider of information and point of care solutions for the healthcare industry, in partnership with the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), has announced the release of Spine Injuries in Athletes, a comprehensive reference book that covers the treatment of spine injuries in athletes. Edited by Dr. Andrew C. Hecht, the book offers advice from leading experts on how to manage a variety of on field injuries with surgical, non-surgical, and rehabilitation plans tailored to specific sports. More Search for more news in this Category |
American Geophysical Union and Wiley extend partnership |
The American Geophysical Union (AGU) is renewing its partnership with Wiley to help realize the AGU’s strategic goal to transform the future of scientific publishing in an evolving marketplace and vision to collaboratively advance and communicate science. Since AGU entered into its first partnership with Wiley, it has flourished, demonstrating benefits to scholarly research and communications on a number of fronts. More Search for more news in this Category |
University of California selects HighWire’s BenchPress for its new journal – Case Studies in the Environment |
Scholarly publishing company HighWire Press has announced that University of California Press (UC Press) has selected BenchPress as the manuscript submission, editorial tracking, peer review, and production tracking system for its new journal, Case Studies in the Environment. The new journal, which is set to launch in mid-2017, is now accepting online submissions. More Search for more news in this Category |
LibLynx to launch LibLynx Gateway – a new e-resource access solution for Libraries |
LibLynx, an independent provider of cloud-based Identity and Access management (IAM) solutions, has announced the launch of LibLynx Gateway, an online resource access management tool for libraries. LibLynx Gateway uniquely combines a powerful access and authentication infrastructure with an optional personalized and mobile-ready user portal, providing libraries with a highly flexible and customised solution. More Search for more news in this Category |
Taylor & Francis UK selects Sheridan for its US journals program |
Academic publisher Taylor & Francis UK (T&F UK) has chosen Sheridan as print provider for its US journals program. T&F UK Journals Group journals will be produced on Sheridan’s digital press platform, which features an HPTM T240 Inkjet Press. The press is the first of its kind in the US utilizing HP’s HDNA technology, which supports high definition printing of short run journals. More Search for more news in this Category |
Stockholm University partners with Kudos to map the effect of research communications |
Kudos, the service for maximizing the reach and impact of research publications, has announced that Stockholm University is the latest university to sign up for Kudos for Institutions. By channeling researchers’ communications about their work through a central system, and mapping these actions against a range of metrics, Kudos provides institutions with deep, actionable insight into the most effective ways to increase publication impact. More Search for more news in this Category |
Frontline Medical Communications announces promotions of Sally Cioci and Josh Prizer to Group Publisher |
Frontline Medical Communications (FMC) recently announced the promotions of Sally Cioci and Josh Prizer to Group Publisher. For the past several years Sally has led Dermatology News® and Pediatric News® as the Publisher of both titles, while also serving as Associate Director, SDEF Sponsorships for Global Academy for Medical Education, an affiliate of FMC. Josh joined FMC in 2014 and has been a solid contributor since joining the organisation. More Search for more news in this Category |
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