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Elsevier is a major journal publisher, but by no means spanning “all Fields of human Endeavour”.
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Reed Elsevier is to acquire ChoicePoint for a total cost of $4.1 billion payable in cash.
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You noted in the link to the NeuroToxicology that the site navigation, from publisher Elsevier, is abominable.
Boing Boing 2007
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Elsevier is adopting Web 2.0 practices in blogs, wikis, and rss.
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The Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Elsevier have established an agreement to make author manuscripts of articles published in Elsevier and Cell Press journals publicly available six months following final publication.
March 2007 2007
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For your papers published in Elsevier journals, insert a line in the acknowledgements along the lines of "The author (s) note with disappointment the involvement of Elsevier with the international trade in arms"
Archive 2005-09-01 2005
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Note that Elsevier is The Lancet's current publisher.
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For your papers published in Elsevier journals, insert a line in the acknowledgements along the lines of "The author (s) note with disappointment the involvement of Elsevier with the international trade in arms"
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Note that Elsevier is The Lancet's current publisher.
Archive 2005-09-01 2005
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Elsevier is a world-leading science and medical publisher.
Elsevier Debuts "First Consult" to Physicians, Residents and Medical Students Lori 2003
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