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Thieme launches online tool to help instructors develop Anatomy teaching materials -

Thieme Publishers, part of STM publisher Thieme Publishing Group, Germany, has announced the launch of the Thieme Teaching Assistant: Anatomy (www.thiemeteachingassistant.com), an interactive online presentation tool featuring over 2,000 illustrations from the new 'Atlas of Anatomy' by Anne M. Gilroy, Brian R.… Read More

Clinical Queries functionality integrated with CINAHL databases -

Electronic research databases provider EBSCO has announced that the EBSCOhost versions of CINAHL, CINAHL Plus, CINAHL with Full Text and CINAHL Plus with Full Text now offer the ability to employ Clinical Queries as part of any search. The move is in response to customer feedback,… Read More

SAGE acquires two new medical journals -

Academic publisher SAGE has announced its continued expansion in medical publishing with the acquisition of the British Journal of Diabetes & Vascular Disease and Journal of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System. Published six times per year, the British Journal of Diabetes & Vascular Disease (BJDVD) explores the relationship… Read More

Charlesworth Group collaborates with CrossRef to create reference DOI links -

Publishing solutions provider The Charlesworth Group, UK recently joined as an affiliate member and allied vendor for CrossRef Publisher Services. The move is in response to publisher client requests to create reference DOI (digital object identifier) links in the XML Charlesworth production services and in order… Read More

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Hinari initiative seen to boost scientific activity in developing countries -

Hinari Access to Research initiative has announced that its collaborative efforts to provide free and low cost access to health research in developing countries have made a significant impact on advancing scientific discoveries in these regions. Designed by the WHO and global biomedical publishers, the programme… Read More


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