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Healio.com announces new release of ITJplus, provides physicians the cure for hours of reading -

Medical website Healio.com has announced the new release of ITJplus, a time-saving, free resource that provides busy physicians with summaries of the top journal articles in medicine. ITJplus helps physicians keep up with all their medical journals, without the hours of reading. ITJplus reviews the… Read More

SLA Europe to be London Info International 2017 Association partner -

London Info International has announced SLA Europe as an Association partner. SLA Europe will have a stand in the exhibition and all current members will be entitled to special discounts to attend the two-day conference. SLA Europe is a thriving network of information professionals who come… Read More

Elsevier and AMA collaborate on outpatient coding eLearning courses -

Elsevier, the global information analytics business specialising in science and health, and the American Medical Association (AMA) have announced that they will co-develop eLearning course content for Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®), the most widely accepted nomenclature in the U.S. to report outpatient… Read More

Clarivate Analytics board member Annette Thomas to lead Scientific and Academic Research business -

Clarivate Analytics, the global provider of trusted insights and analytics to enable the research ecosystem to accelerate discovery, has announced that Annette Thomas, previously appointed to the Clarivate board, will join the company in September as Chief Executive Officer of its Scientific and Academic Research division,… Read More

Neuroscience Bulletin commits to requiring ORCID iDs from authors -

The Neuroscience Bulletin recently signed the ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) Open Letter committing to requiring ORCID iDs from authors. The international scholarly identifiers will be collected during submission using ScholarOne Manuscripts, enhancing the authors' publishing experience. It is the first China-based journal to sign… Read More

John Greivenkamp of Arizona University elected to SPIE presidential chain -

SPIE Fellow John Greivenkamp, professor of optical science and ophthalmology at the College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, has been elected to serve as the 2018 Vice President of SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics. With his election, Greivenkamp joins the SPIE presidential… Read More


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