Latest edition of Blogspeak now online - December 5, 2016
The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Charlie Rapple (Institutional Conservatism in Scholarly Communications: Thoughts from UKSG’s One-day Conference); Mike Taylor (Reproducibility: a Cinderella Problem); Andy Tattersall (Working with the media can be beneficial but linking to and citing your research should be compulsory); Byron Russell (Aggregators… Read More
SAGE Publishing releases second edition of The SAGE Encyclopedia of Industrial and Organizational Psychology - December 2, 2016
Academic publisher SAGE Publishing has released the second edition of The SAGE Encyclopedia of Industrial and Organizational Psychology with approximately 200 new entries on the psychological principles behind the ways people do tasks, behave, and interact with others at work. Released nearly 10 years after the… Read More
ProQuest selected as NICE framework content provider for the NHS - December 2, 2016
ProQuest has been chosen as a National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) framework content provider, which will allow purchasers from UK National Health Service organisations to search, select and order titles from the OASIS® system. OASIS offers the broadest book database in the… Read More
American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science appoints Dr. Perry Scanlan as editor-in-chief of Clinical Laboratory Science - December 2, 2016
The American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science (ASCLS) has announced the appointment of Dr. Perry Scanlan, Austin Peay State University professor of allied health sciences, as editor-in-chief of Clinical Laboratory Science, the flagship peer-reviewed journal of the ASCLS. He will begin his term starting in January… Read More
Semantico announces partnership to provide native integration of TrendMD within their Scolaris digital publishing solution - December 2, 2016
Semantico, suppliers of digital publishing solutions to the scholarly and professional market, has announced a partnership to provide the native integration of TrendMD within their Scolaris digital publishing solution. The partnership will deliver to publishers an enhanced research experience for their end-users and increased content discoverability,… Read More
The New England Journal of Medicine announces judges for the SPRINT Data Analysis Challenge - December 2, 2016
The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) named 11 experts and leaders in clinical research, data analysis, statistics, and patient advocacy as judges for the SPRINT Data Analysis Challenge, a competition that aims to demonstrate the potential of sharing clinical trial data. The SPRINT Data… Read More