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New interactive toolkit for healthcare professionals launched -

The Medicines Management, Keele University, has developed a new online resource designed to assist healthcare professionals in the local development of shared care agreements. The Effective Shared Care Agreement Toolkit seeks to outline clinical and patient management responsibilities and suggest how they can be shared between… Read More

ECS and Oxford Instruments announce research-based collaboration -

The School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) at the University of Southampton has signed a research-based collaboration agreement with Oxford Instruments. Oxford Instruments has 10 systems installed in the University's Southampton Nanofabrication Centre (SNC), operated by the ECS Nano Research Group.… Read More

Mary Ann Liebert offers free online access to all issues of Breastfeeding Medicine -

Medical publisher Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., US, has announced complimentary online access to all issues of its peer-reviewed medical publication, Breastfeeding Medicine, in recognition of the World Breastfeeding week. The offer can be availed of till August 31, 2010, at www.liebertpub.com/bfm. Celebrating… Read More

Latest edition of Blogspeak now online -

The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Kenneth Li (Amazon writes new chapter in its strategy); Kent Anderson (“The Reinvention of Journalism” — Just Code for “Reinvention of the Status Quo”?); Kevin Smokler (Book Publicity and Marketing: How Soon was Yesterday?); Stevan Harnad (The Mandate of Open… Read More

Mobile access for Knowledgespeak now available -

Knowledgespeak subscribers, on the move, can now access quality STM News of their choice any time any where with the all new SCOOPE service. SCOOPE is the only mobile application that allows subscribers to customise content. Advantage of SCOOPE - Newsletters are now downloadable into local memory and read at… Read More

AAP expresses concern on government mandates requiring free access to journal articles -

The Association of American Publishers (AAP) has warned that government mandates requiring free access to journal articles published by the private sector would seriously undermine scientific communication, as well as US jobs, exports and copyright protection. In testimony before the House Committee on Oversight and Government… Read More


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