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BNA Books releases 2011 supplement to pharmaceutical law resource -

BNA Books, a division of US-based specialised news and information publisher BNA, has announced the publication of the 2011 Supplement to Pharmaceutical Law: Regulation of Research, Development, and Marketing. The supplement seeks to provide important updates on securities cases and developments involving fraud and abuse, Health… Read More

Architecture and Civil Engg. sections added to engineering category of Sciencia.org -

Two new sections, on architecture and civil engineering sciences, have been added to the Engineering Sciences category of the sciences social network, Sciencia.org. The users of the website monitor 72 scientific journals publishing in these two disciplines which currently contain over 9,000 articles. Sciencia.org was… Read More

Dutch national library Koninklijke Bibliotheek to be integrated with National Archives -

The Koninklijke Bibliotheek (KB), the National Library of the Netherlands, and the nation's National Archives (NA) will be integrated into one organisation. This was recently decided by the Cabinet following a proposal from Secretary of State Zijlstra (OCW: Ministry of Education, Culture and Science). The integration… Read More

Access Knowledgespeak using your smartphones and mobile devices via Myscoope.com -

Mobile access for Knowledgespeak is now available in a mobile browser version and a Java application version. Smartphones and Tablets – We publish a mobile browser version for smartphones and tablet PCs. This is accessible at www.myscoope.com, a site designed specifically for all types of… Read More

Wolters Kluwer completes sale of pharma-related Marketing & Publishing Services business to Springer -

Global information services company Wolters Kluwer, Netherlands, has announced that it has completed the sale of its pharma-related Marketing & Publishing Services business to Springer Science+Business Media. The sale is part of Wolters Kluwer's strategy to focus on core health markets through its Wolters Kluwer Health… Read More

Google seeks to remove groups from Books lawsuits -

Internet search services provider Google, Inc., US, recently filed a motion to dismiss copyright claims against its Google Books project by groups representing authors and photographers. According to Google, the groups could not sue over copyrights they did not own. If granted, only the individual plaintiffs… Read More


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