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Touch Briefings’ Gastroenterology division exhibiting at the 19th UEGW Stockholm 2011 -

Touch Briefings, a wholly owned subsidiary of Touch Group plc, has announced that its Gastroenterology division will exhibit at the forthcoming ‘19th UEGW Stockholm 2011’, from October 22-26 October at Stockholm, Sweden, booth number A06:01. At the event, Touch Briefings’ Gastroenterology division will be showcasing… Read More

Simba Information launches Simba Information Knowledge Center -

Media and publishing forecast firm Simba Information, US, has launched its new Simba Information Knowledge Center, an online platform that offers users easy access to an exhaustive collection of data and analysis covering the publishing market. The Knowledge Center provides information and marketing professionals with… Read More

Latest edition of Blogspeak now online -

The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: David Wojick (My Utopian Vision for Communication of Scientific Methods); Ben Goldacre (Will asking a question get your science paper cited more?); Tscott Blog (The Economics of Open Access); and PHPHOSTS Blog (Does Amazon Want to Monopolize The Entire Publishing… 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

Frankfurt Book Fair seminars focus on the role of an editor in the digital world and publishing market in China -

The Frankfurt Book Fair hosted a seminar entitled 'Editors in a Brave New World' on Friday, the third day of the Frankfurt Book Fair. The session explored how the role of an editor must evolve in the fast changing digital world. Three different speakers from international… Read More

UK surpasses US in research impact, says Thomson Reuters report -

Thomson Reuters, a US-based provider of information for healthcare professionals, has released a study that says the average 'impact' of research originating in the UK has risen, surpassing that of the research colossus US. This is despite a relative decrease in research output and private-sector research… Read More


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