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Bidders allowed to re-bid for Reed Elsevier’s trade magazine arm -

Bidders for Reed Elsevier's trade magazine arm, Reed Business Information (RBI), were allowed to re-bid for the unit, according to media reports. Not officially a second round, the re-bids were allowed as bidders felt that they were not provided sufficient information on the business in the first round. Earlier this… Read More

Sixth title under Circulation banner to debut in October -

The American Heart Association has announced the forthcoming launch of a new title - Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics. The journal, slated for launch in October 2008, is the sixth new cardiology subspecialty journal appearing under the banner of Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association, published by… Read More

Disease Management journal expands focus to population health management -

DMAA: The Care Continuum Alliance and publisher Mary Ann Liebert Inc, US, have announced that the journal Disease Management will be called Population Health Management, starting with the August 2008 issue. The new title is designed to better reflect the expanding scope… Read More

MarkLogic Server named to KMWorld’s Trend-Setting Product of 2008 -

XML content server provider Mark Logic Corporation, US, has announced that MarkLogic Server has been selected as a 2008 Trend-Setting Product by KMWorld magazine. MarkLogic features a unique set of capabilities to store, aggregate, enrich, search, navigate and dynamically deliver content. Designed and optimised for handling… Read More

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UK may witness extinction of fungal taxonomy, warn CABI scientists -

Within the next decade, fungal taxonomy, the science of describing and identifying fungi, risks extinction in the UK unless the government immediately intervenes, CABI scientists warn. A recent House of Lords Science and Technology Committee report, 'Systematics and taxonomy: follow-up', concluded that an absence of government leadership is damaging the… Read More


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