BMJ Group to provide on-line medical education service to Saudi Pediatric Association - January 30, 2009
Medical information publisher BMJ Group, UK, has signed an agreement with the Saudi Pediatric Association (SPA) to provide a customised on-line medical education service for the Association's 1500 members. The service is available through a new BMJ Learning Channel for the SPA: Read More
Future Medicine launches new journal – Immunotherapy - January 30, 2009
Future Medicine Ltd., part of Future Science Group, UK, has announced the launch of a new journal - Immunotherapy. The journal is the latest addition to Future Medicine's collection of titles addressing modern medicine and biomedical research. Immunotherapy involves the treatment of disease through immune manipulation… Read More
YBP Library Services announces full cataloging support for Oxford Scholarship Online eBook Collections - January 30, 2009
YBP Library Services, a leading provider of materials to academic libraries, has announced the availability of fully customisable MARC records for all titles included in Oxford Scholarship Online eBook Collections. Oxford Scholarship Online is a rapidly expanding cross-searchable library which now offers quick and easy access… Read More
IOP Publishing names new Editor-in-Chief for Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics - January 30, 2009
Non-profit scientific publisher Institute of Physics Publishing (IOP), UK, has announced the appointment of Professor Nikolay Zheludev of the University of Southampton, UK, as Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics. Professor Zheludev will succeed Professor Colin Sheppard who successfully led the journal… Read More
Dear Subscribers - January 30, 2009
STM Publishers can now add their Company to the Knowledgespeak Directory list. You can also update our events calendar, if you are organising an event which may be of interest to the STM publishing community. Also, you can send your company Read More
Open access publishing offers economic benefits, says UK research - January 29, 2009
The UK's Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) has commissioned a new research project to study the economic and social implications of new models for scholarly publishing. According to the findings of the research, sharing research information via a more open access (OA) publishing model would bring… Read More