HighWire Press appoints Mike Nicholis as Vice President, Global Professional Services - July 13, 2017
HighWire Press, Inc., a technology platform and strategic partner to world-leading scholarly publishers and societies, has announced the appointment of Mike Nicholis as Vice President, Global Professional Services. As part of HighWire's expansion, Mike Nicholis has been appointed as Vice President, Global Professional Services, to… Read More
Atypon announces new features in latest release of Literatum - July 13, 2017
A fully integrated eReader, a new multi-user license framework, and three new login options are among the new features in Atypon's latest release of Literatum, the most widely used and fully featured online publishing platform for the professional and scholarly publishing industry. The first of three… Read More
London Info International announces new webinar in collaboration with Clarivate Analytics - July 12, 2017
London Info International in collaboration with Clarivate Analytics has announced a webinar - What makes a world class university? The event is scheduled for July 20, 16.00 CEST, 15.00 BST, 10.00 EST. In this webinar Dr Jamil Salmi poses the question… Read More
Brill acquires Sense Publishers - July 12, 2017
International scholarly publisher Koninklijke Brill N.V. has acquired all shares of Sense Publishers B.V. (Dordrecht, NL), effective July 1, 2017 upon completion of satisfactory due diligence. Brill and Sense Publishers signed an agreement to transfer all shares of Sense Publishers to Brill. With this agreement, Brill… Read More
Future Medicine and Future Science announce new website launches - July 12, 2017
Future Science Group has launched redesigns of its websites FutureMedicine.com and Future-Science.com. Working closely with Atypon, the sites have been designed to provide quick and easy access to clear, well-structured and uncluttered article pages across all platforms and… Read More
Support for the Initiative for Open Citations on the rise - July 12, 2017
Launched back in April, the Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC) aims for 100% of citation data to be freely available for re-use. This collaboration between publishers, researchers and other stakeholders is proving to be well on the way to achieving that goal. For users to be able to use… Read More