Elsevier announces winners of 2016 Reaxys PhD Prize |
STM publisher Elsevier has announced the three winners of the 2016 Reaxys PhD Prize at its annual Symposium held in conjunction with the New Scientist Live festival in London. Celebrating top research by leading young chemists across the globe, the Reaxys PhD Prize recognizes innovative and original research in chemistry, with an emphasis on synthesis. More Search for more news in this Category |
Future Science Group launches International Journal of Pharmacokinetics |
Future Science Group (FSG) has announced the launch of the International Journal of Pharmacokinetics, a new peer-reviewed online and print publication dedicated to addressing all aspects of pharmacokinetic research. The journal is the latest addition to the internationally recognized Future Science portfolio and is supported by a multidisciplinary, international editorial board comprising leading researchers and opinion leaders from academia and industry. More Search for more news in this Category |
Wolters Kluwer celebrates 10 years in India |
Wolters Kluwer, a global leader in information services and solutions, is celebrating its 10th anniversary in India where it has been supporting healthcare and accounting professionals with technology-enabled information tools and software solutions. The milestone was marked with a ceremony attended by the Ambassador of The Netherlands to India, Alphonsus Stoelinga. More Search for more news in this Category |
Ex Libris releases Rosetta version 5.1 |
Ex Libris®, a ProQuest company, has announced the release of version 5.1 of the Rosetta digital management and preservation system. The new version was created in collaboration with the Rosetta User Group and reflects the needs and priorities of the growing Rosetta customer community. More Search for more news in this Category |
Call for applications to the IFLA Journal Editorial Committee |
The IFLA Professional Committee is calling for up to two members to join the IFLA Journal Editorial Committee, for a term of four years (renewable once) from 2016-2020. The IFLA Journal Editorial Committee is appointed by and reports to the Professional Committee. It manages the editorial direction of the IFLA Journal and ensures its quality, actively participating in the review process. More Search for more news in this Category |
Ingram Content Group announces three new associates to the company |
Ingram Content Group Inc., a subsidiary of Nashville-based Ingram Industries Inc., has announced three new associates to the company. Kurt Hettler has joined Ingram Academic Services as Director of Academic Services; Peter Antone joins Ingram as the Director of Marketing, Publisher Services; and Rachel Bressler is a new Director of Client Relations for Perseus Distribution. More Search for more news in this Category |
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Digital Science and ÜberResearch to sponsor ORCID’s next Outreach Meeting: Research Without Borders |
Digital Science and ÜberResearch will be sponsoring ORCID’s next Outreach Meeting. The theme of the meeting is, ‘Research Without Borders.’ The event is scheduled for October 5, 2016, at the headquarters of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1200 New York Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC 20005, United States. Registration is free, but places are limited. More Search for more news in this Category |
Emerald appoints Ernst Kallus as new Technology & Programme Director |
Emerald Group Publishing has announced the appointment of Ernst Kallus as its Technology & Programme Director. Kallus was formerly Digital Media Director at Oxford University Press and, most recently, Director of Platform Strategy at Pearson. Ernst will commence his role with Emerald on September 26, 2016. More Search for more news in this Category |
Rockefeller University Press revives journal websites |
The Rockefeller University Press (RUP) has shared the new look of The Journal of Cell Biology (JCB), The Journal of Experimental Medicine (JEM), and The Journal of General Physiology (JGP) with the Society for Scholarly Publishing community. With greater emphasis on enhancing readability on all devices, the new design features a two-column layout that allows for more white space and larger text that is responsive to fit desktop, laptop, tablet, and smartphone browser windows. More Search for more news in this Category |
Russian medical publisher Media Sphera partners with Publons to recognise reviewers |
Media Sphera, the leading Russian publisher of peer-reviewed medical journals, has partnered with Publons to help reviewers track, verify and showcase their peer review efforts. In a true show of innovation, Media Sphera has also developed an open-source plugin so other journals, using the Open Journal System (OJS) editorial management system, can easily integrate with Publons to give reviewers the credit they deserve. More Search for more news in this Category |
MSU scientist Hikmet Budak to serve on editorial board of open-access scientific journal – Scientific Reports |
Hikmet Budak, Montana State University’s first Montana Plant Sciences Endowed Chair, has been invited to serve on the editorial board of Scientific Reports, an online open-access journal from the publishers of Nature. A leading geneticist and genomicist, Budak’s editorial duties will be in Scientific Reports’ Genetics and Genomics section, where he will manage the peer review process. More Search for more news in this Category |
Hindawi and Editage partner to provide English language editing services |
Hindawi and Editage have announced a new partnership that will provide English-language editing to authors wishing to submit to Hindawi publications. This partnership will result in Editage’s services being integrated into Hindawi’s submission process and provide a 10% discount to Hindawi authors. According to Craig Raybould, Chief Process Engineer of Hindawi, these pre-submission manuscript preparation services will help authors, particularly those for whom English is not their first language. More Search for more news in this Category |
Latest edition of Blogspeak now online |
The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Duncan Green (How academics and NGOs can work together to influence policy: insights from the InterAction report); Holly Else (Journal tries ‘results-free’ peer review); Jennifer Byrne (Reviewing the review); Ashley Snelgrove (How and Why to Get Hooked on Library Podcasts); Tom Culley (Guest Post: Publons’ Tom Culley – Are We Doing Enough for Editors?); Angela Cochran (Is More Recognition the Key to Peer Review Success?);and Elizabeth Gadd and Denise Troll Covey (What it means to be Green: exploring publishers’ changing approaches to Green open access). 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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Springer’s online platform SpringerLink celebrates its 20th anniversary with 10 million documents |
Now in its 20th year, SpringerLink, the comprehensive online delivery platform created by global publisherSpringer, has reached a total of 10 million documents. Founded in 1996, SpringerLink paved the way for the publisher’s transition from traditional print media to electronic publishing. SpringerLink was one of the first online information services dedicated to scientific research. More Search for more news in this Category |
EBSCO and Stacks Inc. release Stacks, a user-focused web platform that creates the best library experience possible |
Libraries can now change the look and feel of their websites instantly with the release of Stacks, a hosted, turnkey web content management system designed specifically for libraries. With Stacks customisable themes, configurable drag-and-drop layouts, social media integrations, granular user roles and multi-language support for more than 60 languages, libraries are now able to create online content with ease. More Search for more news in this Category |
IOP Publishing announces reviewer survey in a bid to help understand communities’ needs |
As part of Peer Review Week, IOP Publishing is launching a reviewer survey to better understand the experience of refereeing an article and to provide an evidential basis for the further development of their referee services. The survey has been designed to obtain objective and truly candid feedback from researchers who have first-hand experience of refereeing for their journals. More Search for more news in this Category |
CCC’s Text Mining Solution now available to startups, and small and medium-sized enterprises |
Global licensing and content solutions provider Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC) has announced that its text mining solution, RightFindTM XML for Mining, is available to startups, and small and medium-sized enterprises. RightFind XML for Mining allows publishers to offer life science companies access to full-text articles in native XML format for import into their preferred text mining software, such as Linguamatics I2E. More Search for more news in this Category |
Frontline Medical Communications announces December 2016 launch of Hematology News in print |
Frontline Medical Communications (FMC) has announced the launch of Hematology News in print, debuting December 2016 and publishing monthly in 2017. In conjunction with the website, Hematology News (in print) will provide indispensable coverage of important clinical research from medical meetings and journals, with timely, expert analysis and commentaries that put these advances into perspective. More Search for more news in this Category |
NISO releases recommended practice on altmetrics |
The National Information Standards Organization has published NISO RP-25-2016, Outputs of the NISO Alternative Assessment Project. This recommended practice on altmetrics, an expansion of the tools available for measuring the scholarly impact of research in the knowledge environment, was developed by working groups that were part of NISO’s Altmetrics Initiative, a project funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. More Search for more news in this Category |
Pearson and Jisc announce e-book pilot |
Learning company Pearson and Jisc have announced a year-long pilot that will make e-books more readily accessible to students across UK higher education (HE). The agreement is based on extensive engagement and feedback from members of Jisc, and follows six months of open and constructive dialogue between Jisc and Pearson. More |
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Latest Publications: UC Davis/UC Davis Medical Center
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1 . | How bacterial pathogens use type III and type IV secretion systems to facilitate their transmission | Byndloss, M.X., Rivera-Chávez, F., Tsolis, R.M., Bäumler, A.J. | 2017 | Current Opinion in Microbiology , 35 pp. 1 – 7 . |
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2 . | A genome-wide association study meta-analysis of clinical fracture in 10,012 African American women | Taylor, K.C., Evans, D.S., Edwards, D.R.V., Edwards, T.L., Sofer, T., Li, G., Liu, Y., Franceschini, N., Jackson, R.D., Giri, A., Donneyong, M., Psaty, B., Rotter, J.I., LaCroix, A.Z., Jordan, J.M., Robbins, J.A., Lewis, B., Stefanick, M.L., Liu, Y., Garcia, M., Harris, T., Cauley, J.A., North, K.E. | 2016 | Bone Reports , 5 pp. 233 – 242 . |
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3 . | Power imbalance induced BER performance loss under limited-feedback CoMP techniques | Haile, B.B., Hämäläinen, J., Ding, Z. | 2016 | Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking , 2016 ( 1 ) , art. no. 212 |
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4 . | Bayes covariant multi-class classification | Šuch, O., Barreda, S. | 2016 | Pattern Recognition Letters , 84 pp. 99 – 106 . |
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5 . | Physical activity and sedentary behavior in relation to lung cancer incidence and mortality in older women: The Women’s Health Initiative | Wang, A., Qin, F., Hedlin, H., Desai, M., Chlebowski, R., Gomez, S., Eaton, C.B., Johnson, K.C., Qi, L., Wactawski-Wende, J., Womack, C., Wakelee, H.A., Stefanick, M.L. | 2016 | International Journal of Cancer , 139 ( 10 ) pp. 2178 – 2192 . |
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6 . | A bias in the “mass-normalized” DTT response – An effect of non-linear concentration-response curves for copper and manganese | Charrier, J.G., McFall, A.S., Vu, K.K.T., Baroi, J., Olea, C., Hasson, A., Anastasio, C. | 2016 | Atmospheric Environment , 144 pp. 325 – 334 . |
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7 . | Pavement systems reconstruction and resurfacing policies for minimization of life‐cycle costs under greenhouse gas emissions constraints | Lee, J., Madanat, S., Reger, D. | 2016 | Transportation Research Part B: Methodological , 93 pp. 618 – 630 . |
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8 . | Different characteristics of high yield formation between inbred japonica super rice and inter-sub-specific hybrid super rice | Wei, H., Zhang, H., Blumwald, E., Li, H., Cheng, J., Dai, Q., Huo, Z., Xu, K., Guo, B. | 2016 | Field Crops Research , 198 pp. 179 – 187 . |
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9 . | Sost, independent of the non-coding enhancer ECR5, is required for bone mechanoadaptation | Robling, A.G., Kang, K.S., Bullock, W.A., Foster, W.H., Murugesh, D., Loots, G.G., Genetos, D.C. | 2016 | Bone , 92 pp. 180 – 188 . |
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10 . | Ex vivo culture of pre-placental tissues reveals that the allantois is required for maintained expression of Gcm1 and Tpbpα | Hou, W., Sarikaya, D.P., Jerome-Majewska, L.A. | 2016 | Placenta , 47 pp. 12 – 23 . |
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11 . | Fragile X-Associated Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome (FXTAS) Motor Dysfunction Modeled in Mice | Foote, M., Arque, G., Berman, R.F., Santos, M. | 2016 | Cerebellum , 15 ( 5 ) pp. 611 – 622 . |
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12 . | Explorations of Design Factors for Developments of Protective Gardening Gloves | Koo, H.S., Teel, K.P., Han, S. | 2016 | Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 34 ( 4 ) pp. 257 – 271 . |
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13 . | Neutron reflectometry investigations of interfacial structures of Ti/TiN layers deposited by magnetron sputtering | Watkins, E.B., Majewski, J., Baldwin, J.K., Chen, Y., Li, N., Hoagland, R.G., Yadav, S.K., Liu, X.-Y., Beyerlein, I.J., Mara, N.A. | 2016 | Thin Solid Films , 616 pp. 399 – 407 . |
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14 . | Improving Healthcare Systems to Reduce Healthcare Disparities in Viral Hepatitis | Chak, E.W., Sarkar, S., Bowlus, C. | 2016 | Digestive Diseases and Sciences , 61 ( 10 ) pp. 2776 – 2783 . |
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15 . | Cerebellar Mild Iron Accumulation in a Subset of FMR1 Premutation Carriers with FXTAS | Rogers, H., Ariza, J., Monterrubio, A., Hagerman, P., Martínez-Cerdeño, V. | 2016 | Cerebellum , 15 ( 5 ) pp. 641 – 644 . |
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16 . | Patterns of hypothalamic GnIH change over the reproductive period in starlings and rats | Calisi, R.M., Geraghty, A.C., Avila, A., Kaufer, D., Bentley, G.E., Wingfield, J.C. | 2016 | General and Comparative Endocrinology , 237 pp. 140 – 146 . |
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17 . | Factors associated with abnormal pulmonary function test among subjects with normal chest radiography: The Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey | Chae, K.J., Kwon, K.-S., Jin, G.Y., Bang, H., Lee, J. | 2016 | Respirology , 21 ( 7 ) pp. 1330 – 1332 . |
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18 . | Origin matters | REJMÁNEK, M., SIMBERLOFF, D. | 2016 | Environmental Conservation , pp. 1 – 3 . Article in Press |
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19 . | Effect of van der Waals interactions on the chemisorption and physisorption of phenol and phenoxy on metal surfaces | Peköz, R., Donadio, D. | 2016 | Journal of Chemical Physics , 145 ( 10 ) , art. no. 104701 |
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20 . | Activating NRF1-BRAF and ATG7-RAF1 fusions in anaplastic pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma without BRAF p.V600E mutation | Phillips, J.J., Gong, H., Chen, K., Joseph, N.M., van Ziffle, J., Jin, L.-W., Bastian, B.C., Bollen, A.W., Perry, A., Nicolaides, T., Solomon, D.A., Shieh, J.T. | 2016 | Acta Neuropathologica , pp. 1 – 4 . Article in Press |
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21 . | The Neotropical cuckoo wasp genus Ipsiura Linsenmaier, 1959 (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae): Revision of the species occurring in Brazil | Lucena, D.A.A., Kimsey, L.S., Almeida, E.A.B. | 2016 | Zootaxa , 4165 ( 1 ) pp. 1 – 71 . |
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22 . | Changes in the Transnational Family Structures of Mexican Farm Workers in the Era of Border Militarization | Hamilton, E.R., Hale, J.M. | 2016 | Demography , pp. 1 – 23 . Article in Press |
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23 . | What clinical characteristics and radiographic one parameters are associated with patellofemoral instability after kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty? | Nedopil, A.J., Howell, S.M., Hull, M.L. | 2016 | International Orthopaedics , pp. 1 – 9 . Article in Press |
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24 . | Quantification of Leaf Water Potential, Stomatal Conductance and Photosynthetically Active Radiation in Rainfed Hazelnut | Özmen, S. | 2016 | Erwerbs-Obstbau , pp. 1 – 8 . Article in Press |
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25 . | 750 GeV diphoton resonance in a vector-like extension of Hill model at a 100 TeV hadron collider | Liu, N., Wang, W., Zhang, M., Zheng, R. | 2016 | International Journal of Modern Physics A , 31 ( 25 ) , art. no. 1650145 |
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New ‘results free’ peer-review process to be piloted for academic publishing |
The open access journal, BMC Psychology, has announced it will launch the first ever randomised controlled trial to find out if a ‘results free’ peer-review process can help reduce publication bias. The trial will start with an initial pilot phase where the first 10 authors to opt in will go through the ‘results free’ process to show that the procedure is feasible and efficient. Following the pilot, a randomised controlled trial will start where authors who opt in are randomly assigned to the ‘results free’ or normal peer-review process. More Search for more news in this Category |
Over 750 publisher journals to integrate with Publons |
Publisher John Wiley & Sons has announced that a further 750 journals will be integrated with Publons, the world’s leading peer review recognition platform. The partnership is an expansion of a 6-month pilot program that Wiley and Publons ran in 2015. The partnership allows those who peer review for any of Wiley’s participating journals to effortlessly track and verify every review. More Search for more news in this Category |
EBSCO offers five scholarships to attend 2017 ALA Midwinter Meeting |
The American Library Association (ALA) and EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) are partnering to offer five scholarships for librarians to attend the 2017 ALA Midwinter Meeting in Atlanta. The scholarship allows more librarians to take advantage of the opportunities for continuing education, meetings and interactions with colleagues at the meeting, which will take place from January 20 – 24, 2017. More Search for more news in this Category |
ProQuest partners with Oxford University Press to make thousands of ebooks available on the UPSO platform via the OASIS system |
ProQuest is teaming with academic publisher Oxford University Press to make thousands of ebooks available on University Press Scholarship Online platform (UPSO) via the OASIS® system. A groundbreaking online library, UPSO grants access to more than 20,000 monographs in subjects covering almost every area of academia. More Search for more news in this Category |
De Gruyter Mouton and American Psychological Association announce publishing partnership |
De Gruyter Mouton and the American Psychological Association have started a unique publishing partnership which embraces the best contemporary research on topics where psychology and language intersect. The publishing partnership finds its first culmination in the launch of the joint book series Language and the Human Lifespan, which features four volumes in 2016. More Search for more news in this Category |
Scientific American launches For Science, a freely accessible online version of Scientific American for the Arabic-speaking world |
Scientific American, the oldest continuously published magazine in the US, has announced the launch of For Science (Lel Elm), a new freely accessible online version of Scientific American for the Arabic-speaking world, featuring the latest science news and features of both global and regional significance. The site will provide authoritative insights into and news of the latest developments from the worlds of science, technology and biomedicine, as well as disseminating the voices of the most influential thinkers from the region. More Search for more news in this Category |
CERN in deal with leading scientific publishers and learned societies to extend SCOAP3 initiative for three more years |
CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, and the ‘host organisation’ of SCOAP3 has announced that it has signed contracts with 10 leading scientific publishers and learned societies to extend this Open Access initiative for three more years. This was the last step for this unique global Open Access partnership to continue supporting authors worldwide through at least December 2019. More Search for more news in this Category |
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Elsevier unveils two new journals – Materials Today Chemistry and Materials Today Energy |
STM publisher Elsevier has announced the launch of two new journals – Materials Today Chemistry and Materials Today Energy. These journals are the latest addition to Elsevier’s Materials Today family – a growing collection of six branded titles, and an extended family of over 100 publications in materials sciences and related fields. More Search for more news in this Category |
Society for Scholarly Publishing announces three engaging seminars for scholarly communication professionals |
The Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) will offer three engaging seminars for scholarly communication professionals. These events will be held at the American Geophysical Union in Washington, DC, October 4-5. Interested parties may visit https://www.sspnet.org/events/seminars/ for more information, including speaker line up, and to register for the SSP Fall Seminars. More Search for more news in this Category |
Wiley acquires Ranku |
Ranku, a recruitment technology and predictive analytics software company for higher education, has been acquired by John Wiley & Sons, a global provider of knowledge and learning solutions that improves outcomes in research, professional practice, and education. Ranku licenses proprietary marketing technology that activates new revenue streams for universities, community colleges and state systems. More Search for more news in this Category |
K-12 libraries can now easily add EBSCO eBooksTM to collection via Mackin.com |
EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) and Mackin have partnered to make EBSCO eBooksTM available to order on the Mackin.com ecommerce site. The collaboration between EBSCO and Mackin, a provider of high-quality library and classroom materials to librarians and educators in K-12 schools, gives MackinVIA customers the opportunity to choose from a wide range of relevant EBSCO eBooks titles from within their preferred acquisition platform. More Search for more news in this Category |
ESMO launches first eUpdates for its ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines |
ESMO, the European professional organisation for medical oncology, has launched the first eUpdates for its world-renowned ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG). eUpdates will be published on the ESMO website to provide CPG users with timely updates each time breakthrough necessitating rapid communication has occurred and when a Magnitude of Clinical Benefit Scale (MCBS) score has been produced for a new European Medicines Agency (EMA) therapy or a new indication. More Search for more news in this Category |
OCLC WMS global user community gathers in Dublin to discuss best practices and share experiences |
More than 120 library professionals from around the world are meeting at OCLC in Dublin, Ohio, to offer best practices and discuss their experiences with WorldShare Management Services (WMS), the cloud based cooperative library management system. The first-ever OCLC WMS Global Community & User Group Meeting, September 19-20, is an opportunity for WMS users worldwide to share insights, workflows and enhancement ideas with library peers and with OCLC product management and development teams. More Search for more news in this Category |
Simon Fraser University selects Ex Libris Alma and Primo |
Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris® Group has announced that Simon Fraser University (SFU), located in British Columbia, Canada, has chosen the Ex Libris Alma® library management service and Primo® discovery and delivery platform. In choosing Alma and Primo, SFU saw an opportunity to optimise its core processes, as well as to extend its outreach and collaboration with various internal and external partners. More Search for more news in this Category |
Knowledge E selected to publish DesTech conference proceedings |
Information resources and software solutions provider Knowledge E has announced the collaboration between Deakin University, Australia and KnE Publishing platform in publishing the conference proceedings of DesTech 2016, The International Conference on Design and Technology. The conference will be held in Geelong – Australia on December 5-8 2016. More Search for more news in this Category |
Synthesis Digital Library Update August, 2016
The Following Lectures Were Published in August
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Synthesis Collection Seven:
Peter M. Luthy, College of Mount Saint Vincent Sourya Joyee De and Daniel Le Métayer, Inria, Université de Lyon Tefko Saracevic, Rutgers University Reagan W. Moore, Hao XU, Mike Conway, Arcot Rajasekar, Jon Crabtree, Synthesis Lectures on Visualization |
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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. More Search for more news in this Category |
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. More Search for more news in this Category |
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. More Search for more news in this Category |
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. More Search for more news in this Category |
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. More Search for more news in this Category |
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. More Search for more news in this Category |
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. More Search for more news in this Category |
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. |
Latest Publications: UC Davis/UC Davis Medical Center
Search Alert: 127 new results |
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1 . | Neurobehavioral deficits in the KIKO mouse model of Friedreich’s ataxia | McMackin, M.Z., Henderson, C.K., Cortopassi, G.A. | 2017 | Behavioural Brain Research , 316 pp. 183 – 188 . |
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2 . | Cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression: Links to racial-ethnic discrimination and adjustment among Latino/a and Asian-heritage college students | Juang, L.P., Moffitt, U., Kim, S.Y., Lee, R.M., Soto, J.A., Hurley, E., Weisskirch, R.S., Blozis, S.A., Castillo, L.G., Huynh, Q.-L., Whitborne, S.K. | 2016 | Journal of Adolescence , 53 pp. 21 – 33 . |
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3 . | Linking seasonal foliar traits to VSWIR-TIR spectroscopy across California ecosystems | Meerdink, S.K., Roberts, D.A., King, J.Y., Roth, K.L., Dennison, P.E., Amaral, C.H., Hook, S.J. | 2016 | Remote Sensing of Environment , 186 pp. 322 – 338 . |
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4 . | Cyanobacterial metabolic engineering for biofuel and chemical production | Oliver, N.J., Rabinovitch-Deere, C.A., Carroll, A.L., Nozzi, N.E., Case, A.E., Atsumi, S. | 2016 | Current Opinion in Chemical Biology , 35 pp. 43 – 50 . |
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5 . | Dislocation mediated alignment during metal nanoparticle coalescence | Lange, A.P., Samanta, A., Majidi, H., Mahajan, S., Ging, J., Olson, T.Y., van Benthem, K., Elhadj, S. | 2016 | Acta Materialia , 120 pp. 364 – 378 . |
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6 . | Sequence polymorphism in an insect RNA virus field population: A snapshot from a single point in space and time reveals stochastic differences among and within individual hosts | Stenger, D.C., Krugner, R., Nouri, S., Ferriol, I., Falk, B.W., Sisterson, M.S. | 2016 | Virology , 498 pp. 209 – 217 . |
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7 . | Atorvastatin attenuation of ABCB1 expression is mediated by microRNA miR-491-3p in Caco-2 cells | Rodrigues, A.C., Neri, E.A., Veríssimo-Filho, S., Rebouças, N.A., Hirata, R.D.C., Yu, A.-M. | 2016 | European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences , 93 pp. 431 – 436 . |
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8 . | Modality-Driven Classification and Visualization of Ensemble Variance | Bensema, K., Gosink, L., Obermaier, H., Joy, K.I. | 2016 | IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics , 22 ( 10 ) , art. no. 7352364 , pp. 2289 – 2299 . |
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9 . | GO-FAANG meeting: a Gathering On Functional Annotation of Animal Genomes | Tuggle, C.K., Giuffra, E., White, S.N., Clarke, L., Zhou, H., Ross, P.J., Acloque, H., Reecy, J.M., Archibald, A., Bellone, R.R., Boichard, M., Chamberlain, A., Cheng, H., Crooijmans, R.P.M.A., Delany, M.E., Finno, C.J., Groenen, M.A.M., Hayes, B., Lunney, J.K., Petersen, J.L., Plastow, G.S., Schmidt, C.J., Song, J., Watson, M. | 2016 | Animal Genetics , 47 ( 5 ) pp. 528 – 533 . |
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