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Journal of Nanobiotechnology accepted for tracking by Thomson Reuters -

Open access publisher BioMed Central, UK, has announced that the Journal of Nanobiotechnology has been accepted by Thomson Reuters for Impact Factor tracking. The journal is now tracked from Volume 9 (2011) and the high quality of the content is reflected by a predicted Impact Factor… Read More

Dr. Howard C. Bauchner named Editor-in-Chief of medical journal JAMA -

The American Medical Association has announced the appointment of Dr. Howard C. Bauchner from Boston University School of Medicine as the new Editor-in-Chief of JAMA, effective July 1, 2011. Dr. Bauchner will be the 16th editor in the journal's 127-year history. He will succeed Catherine D.… Read More

Maney Publishing achieves 100th journal mark -

Academic publisher Maney Publishing, UK, has published its 100th journal with the release of the first 2011 issue of Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine. The imprint, whose first journals appeared in 1998, has become a significant publisher of British society journals and in recent years has… Read More

Attention Subscribers – www.myscoope.com lets you access Knowledgespeak using your mobile devices -

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

ARL releases report on publishing support for small print-based publishers -

The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) has released a new report titled 'Publishing Support for Small Print-Based Publishers: Options for ARL Libraries.' This report is the summary of a project funded by ARL to investigate how research libraries might provide support to print-only publishers in order… Read More

International collaboration between researchers results in greater recognition, says study -

Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy has released a new study, according to which US researchers who collaborate with international scientists are more likely to have their work cited than peers who do not utilise overseas expertise. US collaborators with international scientists are also more… Read More


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