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Elsevier journals accepted for coverage in MEDLINE -

STM publisher Elsevier, Netherlands, and the American College of Cardiology has announced that JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging and JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions have been selected for coverage in MEDLINE. Maintained by the US National Library of Medicine, MEDLINE (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online) is a premier… Read More

Begell launches Thermopedia, a niche web-based research tool -

Begell House Publishers, a US-based publisher of scholarly publications in science and engineering, has announced the launch of Thermopedia, (www.thermopedia.com), a new web-based research tool. The product serves as a guide to concepts and gateway to a number of journals and reference… Read More

Mary Ann Liebert provides free online access to Sustainability: The Journal of Record -

Medical publisher Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., US, has announced that it will provide complimentary online access to the bimonthly journal, Sustainability: The Journal of Record, for the remainder of the month of April. The journal is being made available in recognition of Earth Day 2009. The… Read More

Credo Reference adds international reference experts to its advisory board -

Online reference library Credo Reference, US, has announced that it has added Sheila Corral, Erin McKean and Ray Lester to its corporate advisory board. The three latest Advisory Board members will each contribute their distinctive perspectives, providing input culled from years of work in their respective… Read More

McGraw-Hill board plans amendments to corporate governance provisions -

Information services provider McGraw-Hill Companies, US, has announced plans to enhance certain corporate governance provisions. The company's Chairman, President and CEO, Harold McGraw III, has recommended to the board that the company eliminate its classified board of directors and the requirements in the company's certificate of… Read More

Latest edition of Blogspeak now online -

The Fifth edition of blogspeak is now online. Featured are Liz Wager (If comment is cheap why is peer review so expensive?); Ryan Paul (Wikipedians to vote on Creative Commons license adoption); Nicole Harris (Where is the I in Open Content?); Christian Zimmermann (Tips for authors to improve their RePEc… Read More


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