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Wiley-Blackwell announces 7th edition of TNM Classification of Malignant Tumours -

Wiley-Blackwell, the STM and scholarly publishing business of John Wiley & Sons, Inc, US, has announced the release of the latest edition of TNM Classification of Malignant Tumours. TNM Classification of Malignant Tumours, 7th Edition, offers an international approach to cancer classification and staging, with the… Read More

New publishing and digital home for mathematics journal, Mathematika -

Cambridge Journals, a division of Cambridge University Press (CUP), US, and the London Mathematical Society have announced new publishing and digital home for the journal Mathematika. Previously self-published by University College London, the journal will now be published on their behalf by… Read More

Elsevier Vice Chairman Chi named CEO of Science & Technology division -

STM Publisher Elsevier, Netherlands, has announced the appointment of Youngsuk “Y.S.” Chi, the company’s Vice Chairman, to serve as Chief Executive Officer of Elsevier’s Science & Technology (S&T) Division. The appointment follows the decision by division CEO Herman van Campenhout to accept a new position as… Read More

Latest edition of blogspeak now online -

The latest edition of blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Joseph Esposito (The Scholars’ Catalog Project); Gideon Burton (Scholarly Communications must be Mobile); Theresa M. Moore (What Is The Future For Publishing?); and David Crotty (When Less Is More: The Upside of Paywalls and Delisting from Google). A service of… Read More

Elsevier journal grants funding for artificial intelligence research -

The editorial board of Elsevier journal Artificial Intelligence has announced that it will make up to $250,000 per annum available to support the promotion and dissemination of Artificial Intelligence (AI) research. Artificial Intelligence claims to be amongst the longest established and most respected journals in the… Read More


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