First Therapeutic Advances series titles accepted for indexing in MEDLINE - December 10, 2008
Academic publisher SAGE has announced that the first two titles in its Therapeutic Advances (TA) series have been accepted for indexing in MEDLINE. As a result, both titles will be indexed on the PubMed website. MEDLINE is the National Library of Medicine's premier bibliographic database. The… Read More
New Zealand Universities renew Web of Science for education and research needs - November 28, 2008
The Scientific business of Thomson Reuters, US, has announced that all eight universities in New Zealand have chosen to renew Web of Science, a multidisciplinary citation resource, for their education and research needs. The eight universities are: University of Auckland, Auckland University of Technology, University of… Read More
Trials accepted for indexing in MEDLINE - November 24, 2008
Open access publisher BioMed Central, UK, has announced that the journal Trials has been accepted for indexing in MEDLINE following a review by the Literature Selection Technical Review Committee. MEDLINE is the National Library of Medicine's premier bibliographic database. Trials was launched in 2006 as an… Read More
Elsevier journal accepted into the Social Science Citation Index - October 23, 2008
STM publisher Elsevier, Netherlands, has announced that the journal External link Management Accounting Research has been accepted by Thomson Reuters, for inclusion in the Social Science Citation Index (SSCI). Management Accounting Research has continued to attract increasingly high quality papers, and showed itself to have exceptional… Read More
OIC to launch science citation index for Islamic countries - October 21, 2008
Member countries of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) have reportedly approved the formation of an Islamic Citation Centre (ISC) to be based in Iran. This was announced at the recently concluded Fourth Islamic Conference of the Ministers of Higher Education and Scientific Research, held… Read More
Emerald launches new online pre-publication service - October 20, 2008
Academic and professional literature publisher Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., UK, has launched Emerald EarlyCite, a new online pre-publication service allowing quicker access to research. EarlyCite articles are fully peer-reviewed and made available online before they undergo the full sub-editing and page-proofing stages.… Read More
Thieme Publishers report strong performance in 2007 Journal Citation Reports - July 29, 2008
Thieme Publishers, part of STM publisher Thieme Publishing Group, Germany, has announced a significant increase in impact factors as reported in the Thomson Reuters 2007 Journal Citation Reports (JCR). Its journals experienced substantial increases across the majority of subject areas, including key fields such as Critical… Read More
LWW Journals gain significant gains in impact factor - July 28, 2008
Healthcare publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW), part of Wolters Kluwer Health, US, announced major increases in journal impact factors across its portfolio. According to the 2007 Journal Citation Reports published by ThomsonReuters, over 65 percent of 147 ranked LWW journals increased their impact factor. The… Read More
Pharmaceutical Science division of Informa reports high journal impact rankings - July 23, 2008
Medical scientific publisher Informa Healthcare, UK, a division of Informa plc, has announced that its Pharmaceutical Science division has posted the highlights of its latest Journal Impact Factor results, with impressive results across the division's range of titles. Critical Reviews in Toxicology, currently ranked second out… Read More
Emerald reports strong performance in 2007 Journal Citation Reports - July 22, 2008
Management research publisher Emerald Group Publishing Limited, UK, has announced that, following the 2007 Journal Citation Reports recently released by Thomson Reuters, it has achieved its best ever year in 2007 - with more journals now ranked by Thomson Reuters, one of the major indicators of… Read More