Heliyon
Elsevier, has announced the call for submissions for its new open-access journal Heliyon
Elsevier, has announced the call for submissions for its new open-access journal Heliyon
HighWire Press, the technology platform and strategic partner to influential scholarly publishers and societies, has announced the launch of Stackly, a web-based toolset for content collection, organisation, storage, and peer-to-peer collaboration
John Wiley & Sons has launched a new open access journal spanning the breadth of the dentistry field
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