CAB Direct reaches nine million
CAB Direct reaches the nine-million mark
CAB Direct reaches the nine-million mark
Swets expands its presence in Asia with new office in Seoul, South Korea
The Charlesworth Group has announced a new China Agency Agreement with the New England Journal of Medicine
Ingram Content Group signs agreement with Springer on a new US distribution services model
Nature Publishing Group (NPG) has joined Change the Equation (CTEq), a CEO-led initiative to cultivate widespread literacy in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) in the USA
SAGE is doing a three-month trial of the SciVee platform to see whether video pubcasts will increase article views, broaden reader interest and promote authors
Independent Scholarly Publishers Group will work with Dragonfly Sales and Marketing Consulting to promote its journals around the world
Elsevier and the Royal Tropical Institute will provide 150 researchers working in least-developed and low-income countries with access to ScienceDirect and Scopus
Inderscience has chosen Publishers Communication Group for sales and marketing representation in Europe and North America
iGroup will act as De Gruyter's representative for the sale of online journals, databases and ebooks in countries across Asia
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