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Wolters Kluwer, Health releases EmmiEducate to enhance alignment between patients and their care providers -

Wolters Kluwer, Health has announced the release of EmmiEducate™ to improve alignment between patients and their care teams. With educational content tailored to a variety of learning and reading styles, and interoperability across disparate systems and access points, EmmiEducate gives providers the ability to easily support their… Read More

Demand for relevant, in-depth, and necessary publications in the physical sciences continues to grow -

AIP Publishing, a wholly owned not-for-profit subsidiary of the American Institute of Physics, has released more than 20 titles in its inaugural collection of 40 new digital books due to publish by the end of the year. Since launching the books program in September 2020, AIP Publishing… Read More

COAR releases version 3.0 of the resource types vocabulary -

COAR has announced the release of version 3.0 of the resource types vocabulary. Since 2015, three COAR Controlled Vocabularies have been developed and are maintained by the Controlled Vocabulary Editorial Board: Resource types, access rights and version types. These vocabularies have a new look and are now… Read More

SPIE announces read and publish agreement with Delft University of Technology -

SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, has announced a new open access agreement with the Netherlands' Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), effective July 1, 2021. For TU Delft, a long-time subscriber to the SPIE Digital Library, this agreement adds open… Read More

RAS unveils new multi-disciplinary journal -

The Royal Astronomical Society has announced the launch of its first new journal in almost 100 years. Tentatively titled RAS Techniques and Instruments, it will cover topics in astronomy and geophysics ranging from instrumentation, data science, machine learning, software, and numerical and statistical methods. The RAS plans… Read More

SSP announces its fifth annual New Directions Seminar in Scholarly Publishing -

The Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) has announced its fifth annual New Directions Seminar in Scholarly Publishing, happening online October 6-7, 2021. This year’s theme, “How to Move Fast and Not Break Things: Balancing High-Speed Outputs at the Risk of Slamming on the Brakes,” takes a deep… Read More


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