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Thomson Reuters study examines how physicians prescribe psychiatric drugs -

Information services provider Thomson Reuters, US, has announced that it has conducted a study that outlines the medical conditions that US physicians reported treating with psychiatric drugs. The research, sponsored by the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), was published in the journal… Read More

ABC News expands online health offerings with interactive tools from Healthline -

News services provider ABC News Digital, US, has announced an alliance with Healthline Networks, a US-based provider of health information services. As part of the collaboration, ABCNEWS.com will provide its users with interactive medical and health tools powered by Healthline. The enhanced health site, available at… Read More

SAGE, BERA to publish books series on research methods in education -

Education publisher SAGE and the British Educational Research Association (BERA) have announced a co-publishing agreement for a new list of titles. The series of books, which is provisionally entitled Research Methods in Education, will be edited by BERA and aimed at a multi-level market. The titles… Read More

Perseus Books implements CCC’s content licensing tool, Rightslink -

Copyright Clearance Center (CCC), a not-for-profit organisation providing copyright licensing solutions, has announced that the Perseus Books Group, US, has implemented Rightslink, CCC's point-of-content licensing tool. The implementation is projected to enable Perseus’ publishers to obtain re-use permissions directly from the Perseus website (Read More

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Scholarly publishers confirm support for MIT’s open access policy -

The faculty at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has announced that a year after the faculty adopted a policy to open access to their scholarly articles, many scholarly publishers have confirmed their support. More than 850 articles have been added to the MIT Open Access… Read More


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