DJS to provide production services for Pediatrics and Pediatrics in Review journals - March 23, 2011
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has awarded copyediting, composition, electronic deliverables and print production of Pediatrics and Pediatrics in Review to Dartmouth Journal Services (DJS) and Dartmouth Printing Company (DPC) beginning with the 2012 issues. DJS will also provide content preparation… Read More
Attention Subscribers – www.myscoope.com lets you access Knowledgespeak using your mobile devices - March 23, 2011
Mobile access for Knowledgespeak is now available via our new beta application, SCOOPE STM Mobile. Subscribers on the move can now gain easy access to Knowledgespeak through a reader-friendly mobile phone interface. This application is uniquely available in two versions:… Read More
OUP named publisher and distributor of the year at booksellers’ awards - March 22, 2011
Academic publisher Oxford University Press (OUP) was recently named Publisher and Distributor of the Year at a Booksellers Association award ceremony. This is the sixth time in seven years that OUP collected the Publisher of the Year award, and the seventh year in a row that… Read More
NISO and UKSG announce 30 more publishers endorse KBART - March 22, 2011
The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) and UKSG have announced that 30 more publishers will now be able to supply metadata that conforms to the recommended practice, KBART: Knowledge Bases And Related Tools (NISO RP-9-2010). Endorsement of this publication, which contains practical… Read More
AIP Publishing re-launches Journal of Laser Applications on the Scitation hosting platform - March 22, 2011
AIP Publishing, a division of the American Institute of Physics (AIP), has announced the re-launch of the Laser Institute of America's Journal of Laser Applications (JLA) on AIP's innovative Scitation hosting platform. As part of a new strategic partnership agreement between the Laser Institute of America… Read More
Canadian government unveils transparency initiative with limited scope - March 22, 2011
Long accused of systemic secrecy and reluctance to disclose information on issues ranging from food safety to drug approval, the Canadian government has unveiled certain transparency initiatives, according to the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ). The initiatives include datasets like ones on the number of dairy… Read More