Home Latest Page 104

Latest

BMJ appoints Mark Davies as new Non-Executive Director

0
Healthcare knowledge provider BMJ is pleased to announce the appointment of a new non-executive director to the company’s board.

Springer signs landmark eBooks agreement with ABES in France

0
French researchers gain access to historical and contemporary Springer eBook collections through ISTEX project

Brexit & UK research: EU vs non-EU collaboration

0
In the run-up to the triggering of article 50 on Wednesday, I wanted to highlight some of the resources available on Elsevier’s Brexit Resource Centre.

London Info International 2017 announces three core conference themes and call for speakers

0
London Info International 2017 announces three core conference themes: Planning for uncertainty Networks, personalisation and the market of one and Impact, ownership and rights Paul Blake...

De Gruyter sponsors Directory of Open Access Books

0
De Gruyter is providing sponsorship for the Directory of Open Access Books to celebrate the launch of the De Gruyter Open Access Book Library on degruyter.com which is intended to draw attention to the growing number – and growing importance – of open access books.

Thieme launches “SynOpen” – the new open access journal for chemists

0
SynOpen, the Thieme Publishing Group’s latest addition to its range of open access journals, reports on current research results in the field of chemical synthesis. The new English-language journal gives interested authors in chemistry the option to publish their articles in open access format. Manuscripts can be submitted as of now.

Strong Industry Growth leads to Maverick extending its expertise and support for 2017

0
Recent client demand for specific expertise and support across all three of its core service areas has resulted in Maverick Publishing Specialists Ltd., the strategic consultancy and outsource services company, adding a number of senior level expert Associates over the last 3 months.

Exploring the Future of UK Research Collaboration in a Post-Brexit World

0
Maintaining the UK’s ‘brand’ as a welcoming, outward-looking destination after Brexit is key to attracting the best academic talent and continuing the success of UK research, according to a new report by the Policy Institute at King’s.

Exciting new developments for London Info International 2017

0
Following on from the successful launch of London Info as a conference and exhibition in December last year we are pleased to announce a series of new initiatives for LII 2017.

Caroline Birkle Appointed Managing Director of Thieme Chemistry

0
On April 1 Caroline Birkle will assume full responsibility for Thieme Chemistry as Managing Director. Under her direction Thieme Chemistry will continue to expand its publishing program that provides chemists in research, science and industry with highly evaluated specialist information on synthetic, organic and general chemistry.

Elsevier restores journal access to 60 German institutions

0
Elsevier announced that it would restore journal access to German universities after being blocked for over a month now. At Elsevier, serving research is our paramount goal. We have therefore chosen to continue providing access to Elsevier journals for dozens of German institutions that cancelled their individual subscriptions at the end of 2016.

Springer Healthcare launches Medicine Matters, a new medical education website

0
Springer Healthcare launches Medicine Matters, a new medical education website. The content-rich portal will provide physicians and healthcare professionals with a reliable, free source of medical education, designed to promote best clinical practice and improved health outcomes.