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Thieme launches essential first ever global reference on revision rhinoplasty at IMRHIS Meeting in Versailles -

Medical and scientific publishing house Thieme announced the exclusive launch of Secondary Rhinoplasty by the Global Masters from Rod J. Rohrich and Jamil Ahmad at the International Meeting of Rhinoplasty Societies (IMRHIS), held in Versailles, France, from September 8-10. This unique two-volume set focuses on the… Read More

De Gruyter to publish American Energy Society’s official magazine, Energy Today -

The American Energy Society, a professional association dedicated to accelerating the pursuit of abundant, affordable, and safe energy, has announced the selection of De Gruyter as the publisher of its official e-magazine, Energy Today. With academic rigor and journalistic flair, this… Read More

CCC hosts third annual Joint User and Publisher Advisory Group Meeting -

Global licensing and content solutions provider Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC) recently brought together corporate customers and publishers for its third annual Joint Advisory Group Meeting at the Battery Wharf Hotel in Boston. At the meeting, attendees reported on collective achievements and challenges around content… Read More

Cambridge University Press announce participation in Peer Review Week -

Academic publisher Cambridge University Press has announced its participation in Peer Review Week – an annual event to recognise and highlight the essential work done by peer reviewers. Throughout this week Cambridge wants to acknowledge the time and effort required for peer review and the value… Read More

Knowledge E unveils KnE Engineering -

Knowledge E has announced the launch of its new series, KnE Engineering. Many high quality academic conferences take place around the world and the electronic publication of their proceedings is a way to share original studies and unique findings with fellow… Read More

Latest edition of Blogspeak now online -

The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Jo Maybin (How proximity and trust are key factors in getting research to feed into policymaking); Jon Tennant (Why ScienceOpen Research doesn’t have an impact factor); Gary Miller (Guest Post: Emory’s Gary Miller, “The Literature of Science”); Ann Michael (Ask… Read More


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