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BMJ Group and SNIS launch new neuroscience journal -

Medical information publisher BMJ Group, UK, and the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) have launched a new neuroscience journal - Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery (JNIS). BMJ will publish the journal on behalf of the SNIS, formerly the American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology, through its… Read More

Foot & Ankle Specialist accepted for inclusion in MEDLINE -

Academic publisher SAGE has announced that the journal Foot & Ankle Specialist (FAS) has been accepted for inclusion in MEDLINE. Maintained by the US National Library of Medicine, MEDLINE (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online) is a premier bibliographic database containing more than 16 million… Read More

IMS Health announces jobs cuts following fall in second quarter revenue -

Pharmaceutical and healthcare information provider IMS Health, US, plans to trim 850 jobs globally over the next 12-15 months, media reports have indicated. The move follows a worse than expected decline in quarterly revenues. Second-quarter revenue was $522.8 million, down 13 percent. Including a $25.4 million… Read More

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Reprints Desk’ ePrint procurement service now available via FIZ AutoDoc document delivery system -

Reprints Desk, a US-based content re-purposing company focused on medical and scientific publishing, and FIZ Karlsruhe, a European-based provider of information delivery services, have announced the immediate availability of Reprints Desk's article ePrint procurement service within the FIZ AutoDoc full-text brokerage routing system for document delivery.… Read More

Internet rated as most important source of business information, says Forbes/Gartner study -

The Ninth Annual Forbes/Gartner C-Level Executive Study has revealed that the Internet is viewed as the most important source for business information, followed by daily newspapers, trade publications, magazines, TV and radio, respectively. More than 650 C-Level and senior management executives participated in the study, 'Preparing for Growth in the… Read More


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