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BioMed Central journal Perioperative Medicine now accepting submissions -

Open access publisher BioMed Central, UK, has announced a new journal - Perioperative Medicine. The journal will publish topical clinical research relating to the perioperative care of surgical patients. Its essence is the distillation, examination and application of clinical evidence to improve surgical outcome. Modern… Read More

ICIS Pricing launches regional report for Sulphuric Acid markets in Asia -

ICIS pricing, a price reporting service for the global chemical industry, has leveraged off its local Chinese operations to launch a weekly Asia Sulphuric Acid report with comprehensive coverage of the complex and constantly-evolving Chinese market, and additional commentary on Japanese and Korean exports. The… Read More

ARL publishes Socializing New Hires, SPEC Kit 323 -

The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) has published Socializing New Hires, SPEC Kit 323, which investigates the progress made in ARL member organisations to establish or enhance socialisation programmes and activities for all newly hired, paid employees. It explores the availability and types of programmes, activities,… 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

FTC focusing antitrust probe on Google’s Android software and web search services -

Antitrust regulators in the US are reportedly focusing their investigation of Google, Inc. on key areas of its business. This includes the company's Android mobile-phone software and web-search related services. According to a Wall Street Journal report, almost six weeks after… Read More

Amazon launches Kindle Cloud Reader app for reading books with web browser -

Online books retailer Amazon.com, Inc., US, has announced the Kindle Cloud Reader, its latest Kindle reading application. The app leverages HTML5 and enables customers to read Kindle books instantly using only their web browser - online or offline - with no downloading or installation required. As… Read More


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