PeerJ journal selected for indexing by PubMed Central, PubMed and Scopus - April 9, 2013
PeerJ Inc. has announced that the journal PeerJ has been accepted for indexing by PubMed Central (PMC), PubMed and Scopus. PeerJ Inc. is a new academic journal publisher, founded on the principles of affordability, innovation, and Open Access. PeerJ articles will start to appear in… Read More
Future Science Group launches new journal – Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing - April 9, 2013
Publisher Future Science Group has announced the launch of Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing, a new bimonthly peer-reviewed online and print publication addressing all aspects of bioprocessing for the development and manufacture of biopharmaceutical healthcare products. The journal is the latest addition to the internationally recognised Future Science portfolio.… Read More
BookBrunch and the London Book Fair launch BookBrunch Award for Supply Chain Customer Service - April 8, 2013
BookBrunch, an information site and daily news service for the book industry, is joining the London Book Fair to launch the BookBrunch Award for Supply Chain Customer Service. The Award aims to highlight ways in which supply chain companies have transformed their working methods to benefit… Read More
Thomson Reuters to host tranSMART Community meeting - April 8, 2013
The IP & Science business of Thomson Reuters will host a tranSMART Community meeting in collaboration with the Pistoia Alliance and the tranSMART Foundation on April 10 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at the Thomson Reuters office at 22 Thomson Place, Boston. This meeting will… Read More
McGraw-Hill Education names Ronald Schlosser as Executive Chairman - April 8, 2013
McGraw-Hill Education, a division of the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., US, has announced the appointment of Ronald Schlosser as executive chairman of its board of directors. Schlosser is a senior advisor to Apollo Global Management on investments in education, and he has extensive experience as a global… Read More
BISG study reveals correlation between genre preference and reading device selection - April 8, 2013
Multi-function tablets have become consumers' preferred e-reading devices, overtaking dedicated e-readers for the first time, according to the Book Industry Study Group (BISG)'s Consumer Attitudes Toward E-Book Reading survey. The survey is an ongoing study conducted with book research firm Bowker. Results from the first… Read More