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AAPM journal first to migrate to AIP’s Scitation C3 platform -

The American Institute of Physics (AIP) has announced that Medical Physics, a journal from the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM), has gone live on Scitation C3, the next-generation hosting platform. This is the first in a projected plan by AIP to migrate all its… Read More

Credo Reference signs agreement to expand SAGE Reference Collection on Credo -

Online reference library Credo Reference has announced that it has signed an agreement to expand the SAGE Reference Collection on Credo, growing it from 68 titles to 125. All SAGE Reference titles published between 2000 and 2010 as well as all titles to be published in… Read More

Ex Libris forms URM Small Library Advisory Group to redesign library services -

Library solutions provider Ex Libris Group, Israel, has announced the formation of an advisory group to provide input on the requirements of small libraries in the development of the Unified Resource Management (URM) framework. The advisory group will play a significant role in the Ex Libris… 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

Documents show Wyeth employed ghostwriters for scientific articles -

Documents opened as part of a lawsuit against pharmaceuticals manufacturer Wyeth Pharmaceuticals have revealed that the company used ghostwriters to prepare 40 medical journal articles. These articles were written to promote the use of the company's hormone-replacement drug, Prempro. Use of hormone replacement therapy dropped, with a corresponding drop in… Read More

EU to look closely at Google antitrust probe -

The European Union's antitrust chief, Joaquin Almunia, has reportedly said that his office is continuing to investigate antitrust concerns about Google Inc. During a recent speech on digital media in London, Almunia said that the EU investigation is still at an early stage but that officials… Read More


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