Press Releases

Inderscience Publishers has added four new titles to its portfolio, which will bring its total to 200 journals.

SAGE Publications and Alexander Street Press are working together to create a new database, Primary Sources in Counseling and Psychology, 1950 to Present.

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has linked its freely available PubChem database of small molecule data with the Compound Index on Elsevier MDL's DiscoveryGate platform.

A number of features have been added to the EBSCOhost interface which should provide database users with a more efficient and enjoyable search experience.

Developed at Herriot Watt University in the UK, TechXtra is a suite of 10 freely available services which is said to simplify access to many different types of technology information from different sources.

Swets Information Services has released the 4.2 version of SwetsWise, its web-based, modular service for the procurement, access and management of subscriptions and online information.

Ebsco Publishing is making available the full-text versions of the CINAHL database (CINAHL with Full Text and CINAHL Plus with Full Text).

Elsevier has launched a drug tracking and analysis database. Inteleos contains over 8,000 drugs and 1,200 pharmaceutical and biotech companies.

The Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) has chosen John Wiley & Sons to publish its official journal, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.

Ovid Technologies has expanded its partnership with Blackwell Publishing. Under the agreement, Ovid will add more than 60 of the publisher's medical and nursing journals to its electronic content delivery platform, Journals@Ovid.

John Wiley & Sons has announced a new agreement with Epocrates, a provider of mobile and web-based clinical applications, to make Wiley's recently-acquired InfoPOEMs medical content available to Epocrates users.

The Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM) has chosen Springer as the publisher of the Journal of General Internal Medicine (JGIM).

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