American Medical News opens access to online news archive - November 12, 2010
American Medical Association (AMA) has announced that its award-winning newspaper, American Medical News, is offering unrestricted access to its online news archive at amednews.com. The online news archive dates back to January 2000, with selected earlier content. It represents a rich resource on issues confronting physicians… Read More
GenomeQuest appoints Dr. Henk Heus as Scientific Lead of GQ-PMR - November 12, 2010
GenomeQuest, a US-based provider of sequence data management (SDM) products, has announced the appointment of Dr. Henk Heus to the newly established position of Scientific Lead of GQ-PMR. A recently announced innovation and collaboration programme, GQ-PMR helps pharmaceutical firms collectively accelerate their transition to molecular-based, personalised… Read More
Attention Subscribers – www.myscoope.com lets you access Knowledgespeak using your mobile devices - November 12, 2010
Mobile access for Knowledgespeak is now available via our new beta application, SCOOPE STM Mobile. Subscribers on the move can now gain easy access to Knowledgespeak through a reader-friendly mobile phone interface. This application is uniquely available in two versions:… Read More
European Librarians Theatre at Online Information 2010 to focus on topical issues facing librarians - November 12, 2010
Online Information, the largest UK event dedicated to the information industry, will host The European Librarians Theatre at this year's exhibition. Staged in association with SLA EUROPE and EBSCO, the theatre will feature panel discussions focussing on topical issues facing librarians. The discussions will be led… Read More
UK consumers unwilling to pay £400 for an iPad, says Broadband Genie poll - November 12, 2010
Broadband Genie, UK, an independent broadband, mobile broadband and smartphone comparison website, has released the results of its latest research that shows that most UK consumers are not willing to pay £400 for an Apple iPad. This is despite the reported desirability of the UK's number… Read More
Asia and Europe challenge US dominance in scientific research, says Thomson Reuters study - November 12, 2010
Business information provider Thomson Reuters, US, has released a study, according to which, the US is no longer the 'colossus of science' that it was and has not kept pace with the increased output from European and Asia-Pacific nations. The study titled 'Global Research Report: United… Read More