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  2. Elsevier Weekblad - Wikipedia

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    Elsevier Weekblad, abbreviated to EW, still known as Elsevier, is a Dutch weekly news magazine. With a circulation of over 68,000 copies as of 2018, [ citation needed ] it is the Netherlands' most popular news magazine.

  3. Elsevier - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 Elsevier merged with Dutch newspaper publisher NDU, and devised a strategy to broadcast textual news to people's television sets through Viewdata and Teletext technology. [20] In 1979 Elsevier Science Publishers launched the Article Delivery Over Network Information System (ADONIS) project in conjunction with four business partners.

  4. The Cost of Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the campaign. The Cost of Knowledge is a protest by academics against the business practices of academic journal publisher Elsevier.Among the reasons for the protests were a call for lower prices for journals and to promote increased open access to information.

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  6. Project DEAL - Wikipedia

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    Project DEAL (Projekt DEAL) is a consortium-like structure spearheaded by the German Rectors' Conference, on behalf of its fellow members in the Alliance of Science Organizations in Germany [] and tasked with negotiating nationwide transformative open access agreements with the three largest commercial publishers of scholarly journals (Elsevier, Springer Nature, and Wiley) for the benefit of ...

  7. The Lancet - Wikipedia

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    The journal publishes original research articles, review articles ("seminars" and "reviews"), editorials, book reviews, correspondence, as well as news features and case reports. The Lancet has been owned by Elsevier since 1991, and its editor-in-chief since 1995 has been Richard Horton. [4]

  8. Materials Today - Wikipedia

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    It is published by Elsevier and the editors-in-chief are Jun Lou (Rice University) and Gleb Yushin (Georgia Institute of Technology). [1] The journal principally publishes invited review articles , but other formats are also included, such as primary research articles, news items, commentaries, and opinion pieces on subjects of interest to the ...

  9. RELX - Wikipedia

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    A rapid expansion followed. Elsevier Press Inc. started in 1951 in Houston, Texas, USA, and in 1962 publishing offices were opened in London and New York. Multiple mergers in the 1970s led to name changes, settling at "Elsevier Scientific Publishers" in 1979. In 1991, two years before the merger with Reed, Elsevier acquired Pergamon Press in ...