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BMJ and Asian Development Bank launch new Coronavirus Information Center -

Leading healthcare knowledge provider BMJ has partnered with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to launch a new online Coronavirus (Covid-19) Information Center for healthcare professionals tackling the pandemic. The programme provides nurses, doctors, and other healthcare professionals… Read More

EBSCO Information Services releases 2021 Serials Price Projection Report -

The 2021 Serials Price Projection Report from EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) is now available. The report projects that the overall effective publisher price increases for academic and academic medical libraries are expected to be (before any currency impact) in the range of… Read More

De Gruyter’s 10th open access book anniversary: call for submissions for OA publication -

Under the headline ‘10 Topics, 10 Books, 10 Weeks’, De Gruyter celebrates its 10th open access book anniversary and invites scientists and scholars globally to submit their book projects for OA publication. The 10 winning titles will be published in 2021 by De Gruyter in OA… Read More

Queen’s University Belfast joins the Frontiers – JISC national open access deal -

Queen’s University Belfast has joined the national open access deal agreed between Jisc Collections and Frontiers. The landmark deal provides a simplified and streamlined route to open access publishing for researchers in the UK, who publish 7% of… Read More

Latest edition of Blogspeak now online -

The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Micah Altman, Philip N. Cohen (Guest post — On clarifying the goals of a peer review taxonomy); Sarah Richardson (Making the news: Who’s tired of peer review? and COVID-19 round-up); Dr. Lilian Hunt (For academic publishing to be trans-inclusive, authors… Read More

Business Insider report lists Wolters Kluwer among healthcare artificial intelligence leaders targeting physician burnout -

A new digital health research report from Business Insider Intelligence investigates physician burnout, which has increased dramatically in 2020, fueled by the stress of caring for patients with coronavirus. According to the report, AI in Healthcare Administration, the issue of fatigue impacted 40% of US… Read More


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