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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).
The Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry (BJOC) is one of the first chemistry journals to be included in PubMed Central, the world's largest digital archive of freely available full-text journal literature.
The British Journal of Pharmacology (BJP) has started accepting open-access articles, subject to payment of a publication fee. The journal is moving to a mixed-revenue model of subscription charges and publication fees.
The internet search engine for consumer healthcare, Healthline, has expanded its health information content base through partnerships with medical reference publishers such as A.D.A.M., Thomson Gale, ProQuest and Cerner Multum.
Elsevier has launched a drug tracking and analysis database. Inteleos contains over 8,000 drugs and 1,200 pharmaceutical and biotech companies.
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