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Swets launches collaboration service for customers -

Subscription services provider Swets, Netherlands, has announced the launch of SwetsWise Community, a collaboration service for customers that allows them to share best practices for the usage of SwetsWise functionalities with each other. Already populated with a wealth of helpful information on the range of SwetsWise… Read More

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STM Publishers can now add their Company to the Knowledgespeak Directory list. You can also update our events calendar, if you are organising an event which may be of interest to the STM publishing community. Also, you can send your company Read More

NIH funds nine centers to expand small-molecules screening and discovery -

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has announced the funding of a network of nine centers across the US. These centers will use high tech screening methods to identify small molecules for use as probes to investigate the diverse functions of cells. The network - funded… Read More

Wolters Kluwer Health to acquire UpToDate -

Medical information provider Wolters Kluwer Health (WK Health), US, has announced plans to acquire UpToDate, a leading evidence-based electronic clinical information resource. This acquisition is projected to strengthen WK Health's portfolio in the growing point of care and electronic medical record markets by expanding its product… Read More

Australian universities among the top 50 most cited research institutions in the world -

Universities in Australia are ranked amongst the world's top 50 most frequently cited research institutions over a period of five years from January 2003 to December 2007. This is according to data derived from the Essential Science Indicators (ESI) database of the Scientific business of Thomson Reuters. Australian universities ranked… Read More

Chinese scientist appeals for funding to make Chinese journals OA -

Zhu Zuoyan, a recently retired deputy head of the National Science Foundation of China (NSFC), has reportedly appealed for funding to make several Chinese journals open access (OA). To boost the country's scientific journals, he urged to give priority to domestic science publications. According to Zuoyan, government-funded open access journals… Read More


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