BioMed Central to publish Clinical Epigenetics journal - October 27, 2011
Open access publisher BioMed Central, UK, has announced Clinical Epigenetics, the official journal of the Clinical Epigenetics Society, as the latest addition to its open access portfolio. The journal has published its first open access articles. Led by Professor Ulrich Mahlknecht, the journal publishes articles… Read More
Elsevier and Ex Libris partner to present bX Recommendations in Scopus and Science Direct - October 27, 2011
Library automation solutions provider Ex Libris Group, Israel, has announced an agreement with STM publisher Elsevier. Under the deal, a bX article recommender application will now be available to mutual customers for integration in the SciVerse interface. The application will enable Scopus… Read More
Smartphones and tablets drive digital traffic in top EU nations, says comScore report - October 27, 2011
comScore, Inc., a US-based provider of digital marketing information, has released an overview of the mobile and connected device landscape across EU5 - the five leading European markets of France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK. The data shows cross-platform digital media consumption on the rise… Read More
SCAH selects ProVation Medical Software for procedure documentation and coding - October 27, 2011
Healthcare information provider Wolters Kluwer Health, US, has announced that Shamokin Community Area Hospital (SCAH) has selected its ProVation MD software for gastroenterology procedure documentation and coding. ProVation MD replaces dictation and transcription and allows physicians to efficiently document procedures at the point of care.… Read More
Royal Society announces free access to its journal archive - October 27, 2011
The Royal Society, the UK's national academy of science, has announced that its historical journal archive has been made permanently free to access online. Around 60,000 historical scientific papers are accessible via a fully searchable online archive, with papers published more than 70 years ago now… Read More
UK digitisation programme to take medical archives, historical records online - October 27, 2011
The UK's Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) has announced that learners, educators and citizen scientists can expect to benefit from a recently launched, 18-month digitisation programme for scientific medical archives, historical records and health reports. JISC will be investing £5.6 million in 24 projects across… Read More