Thieme releases new reference for managing pediatric spinal disorders and diseases - March 20, 2008
Thieme Publishers, part of STM publisher Thieme Publishing Group, Germany, has announced the release of 'Surgery of the Pediatric Spine,' a single-volume reference for managing pediatric spinal disorders and diseases. The book, written by neurosurgical and orthopaedic surgeons specialising in pediatric spinal disorders, is projected as… Read More
APPI, EMpact deal to promote scholarly information and education efforts - March 20, 2008
EMpact Sales (EMpact), the publisher representation group within the EBSCO Information Services division, has announced an agreement with American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. (APPI) to further the availability of the latter's scholarly information. Under the deal, EMpact will serve as APPI's exclusive sales agent in Mexico, Central… Read More
TEMIS named to KMWorld’s ‘100 Companies That Matter Most in Knowledge Management’ - March 20, 2008
Text analytics solutions provider TEMIS, US, has announced that it has been named by KMWorld magazine as one of the '100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management' for 2008. The company is recognised for the second consecutive year for its customer-driven agile innovation. Now in its… Read More
Bowker names Chuck Lamantia as Canadian account manager for supply chain group - March 20, 2008
Bibliographic information provider Bowker, US, has announced the appointment of Chuck Lamantia as Canadian account manager for the company's supply chain group. He will report to David Campbell, senior account manager for Bowker's supply chain business unit. In his new role, Lamantia will be responsible for… Read More
Dear Subscribers - March 20, 2008
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Physicists upset over Wikipedia ban - March 19, 2008
A group of physicists are reportedly going head-to-head with the American Physical Society (APS) as the publisher has banned them from posting parts of their work to the online encyclopaedia - Wikipedia, blogs and other forums. According to media reports, the physicists were upset after the publisher withdrew its offer… Read More