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SAGE expands Therapeutic Advances journals portfolio -

Academic publisher SAGE has extended its suite of Therapeutic Advances journals with the launch of a further title - Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology, published in association with the British Association for Psychopharmacology. Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology focuses on anticonvulsants, psychostimulants and drug treatment for psychological… Read More

Dutch academic libraries select Primo and Primo Central Index -

Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group, Israel, has announced that Wageningen University and Research Center (Wageningen UR) and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam) have selected the Primo discovery and delivery solution, together with the Primo Central Index of scholarly e-content. Both institutions opted for the… Read More

The Charlesworth Group and American Society of Hematology release Chinese edition of key contents of Hematology 2010 -

Publishing solutions provider The Charlesworth Group has announced a collaboration with the American Society of Hematology (ASH) to produce a Chinese edition of key contents of Hematology 2010, the ASH Education Program Book. Chinese researchers and medical practitioners will now be able to access critical… 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

Online publication seen to facilitate easier publication of sound scientific articles -

Online publication may reduce delays and ease the publication of sound science, according to a report in Times Higher Education quoting Ronal Laskey, VP of the Academy of Medical Sciences and Professor Emeritus at Cambridge University. It is expected to stem the "dramatic" rise in the… Read More

French publishers sue Google for scanning books without permission -

Three French publishers - Gallimard, Flammarion and Albin Michel - have reportedly sued US-based Internet search services provider Google, Inc. for scanning their books for its online library without permission. The publishers are demanding $14 billion as compensation. They claim that… Read More


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