New journals
Multi-Science plans new journals
Multi-Science plans new journals
Hormones & Cancer planned for 2010
From January 2010, the Bulletin de la Société de Pathologie Exotique will join Springer's publishing programme
Hospitals can now access Elsevier's biomedical bibliographic database EMBASE on the EBSCOhost database platform
Bioinformatics will become an official journal of the International Society for Computational Biology
The International Union for Pure and Applied Biophysics and Springer will collaborate on a new journal
Springer takes on the plant-sciences journal Phytoparasitica
Nature Education has launched a free education website for undergraduate biology students and educators
Springer partners with the Botanical Society of Korea
SAGE has partnered with the American College of Toxicology (ACT) to publish its official publication, the International Journal of Toxicology from 2009.
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