The UK PubMed Central Publishers Panel has agreed a set of principles for the re-use of documents for which an open-access fee has been paid.
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New England Journal of Medicine picks Manuscript Central
The Massachusetts Medical Society has selected ScholarOne's Manuscript Central to be the online peer review system for its New England Journal of Medicine.
Wiley-Blackwell and ISTE team up for book publishing
Wiley-Blackwell will become ISTE's exclusive co-publisher in the Americas, Asia, and other territories worldwide, from January 2008.
Geological Society plans developing-world initiative
The Geological Society of London will make all the content from its digitised publications freely available to researchers in developing countries.
Swets acquires ScholarlyStats
Swets has acquired exclusive rights to MPS Technologies' usage-statistics product, ScholarlyStats.
Thomson acquires Prous Science
Thomson has acquired Prous Science, a provider of information solutions to help knowledge-based drug discovery and development.
Springer reorganises STM division
Springer has reorganised its global scientific, technical and medical (STM) publishing division into global and local publishing.
UK biologist groups back well-funded open-access publishing
A group representing UK biologists has come out in favour of open-access publishing, provided that it is adequately funded and that policies are flexible.
Project Prospect scoops award
RSC Project Prospect from the Royal Society of Chemistry has won the 2007 ALPSP/Charlesworth Award for Publishing Innovation.
Thomson Scientific predicts Nobel Laureates
Based on total citations to their works, US-based Thomson Scientific has pinpointed researchers most likely to win a 2007 Nobel Prize
Knovel and ASTM seal online publication deal
Knovel adds publications from ASTM International to its online technical reference collection
US universities pioneer electronic publishing
North American universities are leading the world on electronic publishing and open access while European counterparts play catch up, indicates the latest Webometrics survey