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 COAR publishes new report – Asia Open Access Regional Survey
The Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) has published a new report, Asia Open Access Regional Survey. The report presents the results of a survey of open access activities in Asia undertaken in early 2017. It is expected that the survey results will contribute to the wider implementation of open access and help various regions make the case for greater investment in open access, both in terms of policies, as well as national and local infrastructure.
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 Agfa HealthCare integrates Thieme’s medical knowledge platform eRef into hospital information system ORBIS
Agfa HealthCare, a member of the Agfa-Gevaert Group, has announced the integration of Thieme’s medical knowledge platform eRef into the hospital information system (KIS) ORBIS. Hereafter, clinics working with ORBIS and licensed by eRef will have direct access to the medical journals, databases and databases from the KIS, as well as a comprehensive picture archive, patient reconnaissance sheets, videos and other services from Georg Thieme Verlag.
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 Taylor & Francis and The Conversation Africa partner to boost engagement with African research
Academic publisher Taylor & Francis and The Conversation Africa have announced a new partnership to facilitate African researchers increasing public engagement with their work and expertise. By acting as Funding Partner, Taylor & Francis will work with The Conversation Africa to highlight essential African research and offer T&F authors, journal editors, and publishing partners closer links with the African news website.
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 American Herbal Products Association and ASTM International sign MOU on cannabis standards
Global standards organisation ASTM International and the American Herbal Products Association have announced a Memorandum of Understanding to work together on standards for the cannabis industry. The news comes in advance of the first meeting of ASTM International’s new cannabis committee, June 11 and 12.
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 Victoria University partners with Publons to ensure better review and research outcomes
Victoria University Of Wellington (Victoria University) has announced a partnership with Publons to ensure better review and research outcomes for students and staff across their entire research community. This partnership is one of many initiatives announced by the university to improve peer review.
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 RCNi appoints Phil Smithers and Mohammed Haque as new Directors
RCNi, a health information and learning provider for the nursing profession, has appointed two new Directors to its Executive Team. Reporting to Rachel Armitage, Managing Director, Phil Smithers joins as Sales and Marketing Director, and Mohammed Haque joins as Finance Director.
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 Cochrane announces latest Associate Centre – Cochrane Iran
Cochrane, a global independent network of researchers, professionals, patients, carers and people interested in health, have announced its newest Associate Centre, Cochrane Iran. Cochrane Iran will be co-ordinated and led by its new Associate Centre Director, Professor Ali-Akbar Haghdoost and Co-Director Dr. Bita Mesgarpour, who will offer methodological support, mentoring, and supervision.
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 Latest edition of Blogspeak now online
The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Alice Meadows (Do You Know About Yewno?); Adam Marcus and Ivan Oransky (New science data-sharing rules are two scoops of disappointment); Angela Cochran (Are Open Access Journals Immune from Piracy?); Sima Barmania (“The research does not change anything; it’s the research that changes you”.); Virginia Barbour, Theodora Bloom, Jennifer Lin and Elizabeth Moylan (Minor, substantial or wholesale amendments: it’s time to rethink changes to published articles and avoid unnecessary stigma); and Elizabeth Gilbert and Katie Corker (What Is “Open Science”? (And Why Some Researchers Want It)). 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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