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  2. Elsevier - Wikipedia

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    The firm disputed the claims, claiming that their prices are below the industry average, and stating that bundling is only one of several different options available to buy access to Elsevier journals. [126] The company also claimed that its profit margins are "simply a consequence of the firm's efficient operation". [128]

  3. MDL Information Systems - Wikipedia

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    In October 2007, Elsevier MDL was acquired by Symyx Technologies, Inc., an R&D productivity company offering software, modular workflow tools and research services to global enterprises in the life sciences, chemicals, energy and consumer products industries. MDL was merged with Symyx Software, and the new combined organization is based in San ...

  4. Education for Chemical Engineers - Wikipedia

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    Education for Chemical Engineers is a peer-reviewed academic journal published quarterly by Elsevier on behalf of the Institution of Chemical Engineers. The journal's scope covers all aspects of chemical engineering education. The journal was established in 2006 and publishes educational research papers, teaching and learning notes, and ...

  5. ScienceDirect - Wikipedia

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    Access to the full-text pdfs of non-open access publications require either a subscription (to the specific journal rather than to the whole database) or per-article/book payment. Subscriptions to the overall content hosted on ScienceDirect, rather than to specific titles, are usually acquired through what is called a big deal .

  6. Social Science Research Network - Wikipedia

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    The Social Science Research Network (SSRN) is an open access research platform that functions as a repository for sharing early-stage research [1] and the rapid dissemination of scholarly research in the social sciences, humanities, life sciences, and health sciences, among others.

  7. Mendeley - Wikipedia

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    Mendeley is a reference manager software founded in 2007 by PhD students Paul Foeckler, Victor Henning, Jan Reichelt and acquired by the Dutch academic publishing company Elsevier in 2013. It is used to manage and share research papers and to generate bibliographies for scholarly articles.

  8. VitalSource - Wikipedia

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    VitalSource's initial business was in dental education. However, in the early 2000s, as interest grew in its dental school offerings, the company added business by white-labelling versions of its software for publishers—initially for Elsevier Health in the nursing market with a product called Evolve Select. [4]

  9. The Cost of Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Elsevier disputed the claims, arguing that their prices are below the industry average, and stating that bundling is only one of several different options available to buy access to Elsevier journals. [8] The company also claimed that its considerable profit margins are "simply a consequence of the firm's efficient operation". [4]