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Biomedical bibliographic database EMBASE now available on EBSCOhost -

Electronic research databases provider EBSCO Publishing, US, and STM publisher Elsevier, Netherlands, have entered into a partnership allowing hospitals to access EMBASE on EBSCOhost. EMBASE is a biomedical bibliographic database produced by Elsevier. EMBASE is especially strong in its coverage of drug and pharmaceutical research. The… Read More

IUHPE and SOPHE release special issues on global health promotion and health education -

The International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE) and the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) have released special, complementary peer-reviewed journals containing ten articles on strengthening standards and quality assurance systems of global capacity in health promotion and health education. SOPHE's journal, Health Education… Read More

BioMed Central launches online reporting tool for OA prepay and postpay membership accounts -

Open access publisher BioMed Central, UK, has announced the introduction of the 'Online Reporting System' for its open access Prepay and Postpay membership accounts. The move follows the recent rapid growth of institutional memberships for open access publications. Building on BioMed Central's publishing platform, the new… Read More

Ovid showcases life sciences products at annual MLA event in Honolulu -

Information research solutions provider Ovid, US, part of Wolters Kluwer Health, has announced that it is showcasing various features of its products at the ongoing 2009 Annual MLA Meeting being held at the Hawaii Convention Center. The products include OvidSP search modes; Nursing@Ovid, Ovid's nursing and… Read More

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OARE programme registers 1500 institutions in less than three years -

Research4Life has announced that the Online Access to Research in the Environment (OARE) programme has registered 1500 institutions since its launch in 2006, an increase of nearly 700 percent. Scientists, researchers and environmental policy-makers in 1,500 not-for-profit institutions in the world's poorest countries will now gain free or… Read More


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