Project Euclid announces new pricing model for Euclid Prime collection - July 3, 2008
Project Euclid, the online information community for mathematics and statistics resources from independent and society publishers, has introduced a new pricing model for its Euclid Prime collection. The move follows a recent announcement that Duke University Press and Cornell University Library have established a joint venture… Read More
BMJ Group selects Manuscript Central for new BMJ Case Reports website - July 3, 2008
The Scientific business of Thomson Reuters has announced that the BMJ Group has selected Manuscript Central as its online peer review system for its new BMJ Case Reports website. Manuscript Central is a web-based, database-driven peer review and online submission program for… Read More
ReadOz to offer digital editions of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing magazine - July 3, 2008
Digital publishing innovator ReadOz, US, has announced that it has partnered with Putnam Media's Pharmaceutical Manufacturing magazine to provide digital editions of the magazine on the ReadOz portal. The magazine joins hundreds of high quality publications available on ReadOz. The digital edition of the magazine allows… Read More
SAGE reports strong performance in 2007 Journal Citation Reports - July 3, 2008
Academic publisher SAGE has announced continued growth in the latest Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports (JCR). Highlights include number one rankings for Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair; The Counseling Psychologist; Social Studies of Science; and Child Maltreatment. With 264 unique titles now ranked, or accepted for ranking,… Read More
Diane Scott-Lichter to head AACR’s publications programme - July 3, 2008
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) has announced the appointment of Diane Scott-Lichter as publisher and head of its scientific publishing division. Scott-Lichter succeeds former publisher Kathleen Case who recently retired following a seven-year tenure at AACR. As publisher, Scott-Lichter will oversee all aspects of… Read More
Attention Subscribers – Benefit now from the Content atomisation initiative from Knowledgespeak - July 3, 2008
Knowledgespeak is planning to atomise its content. A preliminary but significant initiative has already been taken in this direction. For an internationally esteemed association, we have repackaged and categorised our news under various topics to suit the information needs of its members. We are exploring other possibilities of bringing a… Read More