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Growing international collaboration not yet enough to halt decline in Japan’s research output, reports Nature Index 2019 Japan supplement -

The Nature Index 2019 Japan supplement shows that global research performance in Japan continues to fall, but the number of international research partnerships is increasing. Japan’s contribution to high-quality scientific research fell by 19.9 percent between January 2012 and October 2018. But efforts to increase international… Read More

IEEE GlobalSpec releases marketing automation platform – IEEE GlobalSpec Catalyst -

IEEE GlobalSpec, a provider of data-driven industrial marketing solutions designed to help companies promote their products and grow their businesses, has announced the release of IEEE GlobalSpec CatalystTM, the premier Marketing as a Service (MaaS) platform for the small and midsize business (SMB) industrial market. … Read More

EBSCO Health receives certification of two Option Grid decision aids from Washington State Health Care Authority -

EBSCO Health, a provider of evidence-based clinical resources including Option Grid™ decision aids, has announced the certification of two decision aids by the Washington State Health Care Authority, Amniocentesis Test for Chromosome Problems: Yes or No? and Down Syndrome Screening Test: Yes or No? At present,… Read More

All ECS published research available for free during Free the Science Week -

The Electrochemical Society (ECS) has announced its third annual Free the Science Week to be held on April 1-7, 2019. ECS will take down the paywall to its entire online collection of published research. For the duration of the week, the ECS Digital Library, which contains… Read More

The American Journal of Accountable Care names Dennis P. Scanlon as Editor-in-Chief -

The American Journal of Accountable Care® (AJAC) has named Dr. Dennis P. Scanlon as editor-in-chief as of the March 2019 issue. Scanlon is a professor of health policy and administration and director of the Center for Health Care and Policy Research at Pennsylvania State University.… Read More

Penn State Faculty Senate debates on open access research publishing -

The recently held Penn State Faculty Senate meeting debated about the future of research publishing. The senate engaged in the discussion about what has become a hot topic among researchers in recent years: open access scholarly publications versus traditional subscription-based journals. The open access discussion stems from a resolution… Read More


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