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Bioscientifica launches Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Case Reports website -

Bioscientifica, the publishing arm of the Society for Endocrinology, has announced the launch of its new Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Case Reports website, which is now live. Unique in its proposition, Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Case Reports claims to be the only resource publishing and… Read More

SAGE announces winner of 2013 ALPSP travel grant -

Academic publisher SAGE has announced the recipient of their 2013 library travel grant for the ALPSP International Conference. Penny Andrews, Library Graduate Trainee at Leeds Metropolitan University won by answering 'what would be your top tip to give students about conducting research.' Penny was chosen… Read More

UC Libraries discontinue Taylor & Francis system-wide journals license -

The Libraries on the ten UC campuses and the California Digital Library (CDL) have discontinued their system wide Taylor & Francis journals license in favour of local campus subscriptions effective January 1, 2013. Three important system wide principles were the basis for the decision - achieving… Read More

Cengage Learning in deal with lenders to restructure balance sheet and strengthen financial position -

Educational content, software and services company Cengage Learning, Inc., US, has announced an agreement with certain of its lenders to restructure its balance sheet and significantly reduce its about $5.8 billion of outstanding debt to better position the Company for long-term growth and profitability. In… Read More

STN partners, FIZ Karlsruhe and CAS launch Version One of new STN platform -

The STN partners, FIZ Karlsruhe and Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) have announced the launch of Version One of the new STN platform. Users from hundreds of organisations worldwide explored Version One during the half year of beta testing, providing valuable feedback. Their feedback confirms that the… Read More

Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2012 Impact Factor grows to 5.79 -

The latest Impact Factor data for Mayo Clinic Proceedings shows progressive growth over the past 13 years, with the newly released 2012 scoring (published June 19, 2013) bringing the journal to a 5.79 Impact Factor. This places the journal in the top 7 percent of 151… Read More


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