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Publishing giant Elsevier has acquired Mendeley, a London-based startup that provides social collaboration tools for academics and researchers. The deal was confirmed on Monday after rumors of the ...
LONDON, Aug. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Elsevier, a global research publishing and information analytics provider, and part of RELX, has acquired SciBite, a semantic AI company headquartered in ...
St. Louis, MO, 8 September 2009 – Elsevier, the world's leading publisher of scientific, technical, and medical information products and services, announced today that nearly 250 health sciences ...
Elsevier to expand its suite of solutions to cover the entire drug discovery and development value chain by launching new life sciences solutions Formed in 2002, Aureus Sciences gathers unique and ...
St. Louis, MO, 15 November, 2010 – Elsevier, the leading publisher of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, announced today its 2011 eBook collections available for ...
The United States spends more on research and development than any other country analyzed, investing about 3.6 percent of its gross domestic product, according to a new report from Elsevier examining ...
Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, and the editors of the leading international journal Chemical Physics Letters are pleased to ...
When scholarly publishing behemoth Elsevier gobbled up London software start-up Mendeley earlier this week, many Mendeley users felt as if the Galactic Empire had coöpted the Rebel Alliance. Mendeley, ...
The Social Science Research Network says that it will continue to offer free submissions and downloads under its new owner. After trying without success more than a decade ago to set up preprint ...
Imagine you’ve spent the last few years writing a manuscript. You submit it to a publisher, and they make you an offer: They’ll print it, but once it’s published, they own your work. They’ll sell it ...
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