ALA launches new eLearning website - November 12, 2021
The American Library Association has launched ALA eLearning, a new centralized web portal that brings together the most comprehensive digital collection of professional development for library and information professionals anywhere. As the leading content provider of courses, webinars, and customized eLearning content for… Read More
KnE Publishing and Saudi Spine Society launch new journal, Journal of Spine Practice - November 10, 2021
KnE Publishing has launched a new journal on behalf of the Saudi Spine Society, the Journal of Spine Practise (JSP). JSP is an Open Access peer-reviewed journal specialising in all areas of spine practice. Owned and founded by the Saudi Spine Society, the inaugural issue of the… Read More
ACS to pilot transparent peer review model in ACS Central Science and The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters - November 8, 2021
As a part of its commitment to open science, the Publications Division of the American Chemical Society (ACS) is piloting a new peer review process, called transparent peer review, in two of its journals, ACS Central Science and The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. For authors and… Read More
AVMA unveils revamped website for veterinary medicine’s leading scientific journals - November 5, 2021
Veterinary medicine’s most trusted scientific publications are transforming—and the evolution has begun online. Inspired by feedback from its members and journal readers, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) recently launched a newly designed website for its educational journals, adding features to make the site more practical, easier… Read More
ACRL announces publication of “The Scholarly Communications Cookbook” - November 5, 2021
The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) has announced the publication of “The Scholarly Communications Cookbook,” edited by Brianna Buljung and Emily Bongiovanni. The latest offering in ACRL’s Cookbook series can help establish programs, teach concepts, conduct outreach, and use scholarly communications technologies… Read More
Thieme announces latest update for Science of Synthesis (SOS) - November 3, 2021
Science of Synthesis 4.22, the latest release of Thieme’s reference resource for reliable synthetic methods, includes the addition of one new update volume comprising approximately 450 printed pages with highlights such as a series of new chapters on the synthesis of pyrido[1,2-a]indoles and azapyrido[1,2-a]indoles.… Read More
NISO initiates new project to integrate publisher and repository workflows - October 28, 2021
The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) has announced that its Voting Members have approved work on a new project, Integrating Publisher and Repository Workflows to Improve Research Data-Article Links. With widespread support for open data from many government entities, publishers, funders, and other stakeholders, research data… Read More
ACRL, PLA partner to launch new digital data tool for libraries, Benchmark - October 28, 2021
The Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) and Public Library Association (PLA) now offer Benchmark: Library Metrics and Trends to power library data analysis and visualization. This new digital resource can help libraries plan, make informed decisions, and tell the story of their… Read More
Wolters Kluwer’s clinical Natural Language Processing solution integrated with Henry Schein’s MicroMD EMR platform - October 27, 2021
Wolters Kluwer, Health has announced that MicroMD®, Henry Schein Medical Systems’ practice management, and electronic medical record (EMR) solution, will implement the Health Language clinical Natural Language Processing (cNLP) solution to help accelerate and optimize patient medical record review. The latest… Read More
New journal concept to bring research communities together to solve complex problems - October 25, 2021
A new journal concept from Cambridge University Press will bring researchers from different fields together around the fundamental questions that cut across traditional disciplines. By focussing research on finding answers to such questions, this unique approach will speed discovery by fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing between… Read More