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Infotrieve Expands Pay-Per-View eContent Delivery.


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LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 15, 2002

Continuing its aggressive campaign to meet customer demand for aggregated access to the content contained in the world's most prestigious scholarly journals, Infotrieve announced several new publisher partnerships today. These new content agreements expand Infotrieve's position as the leader in the Article Economy, providing customers with the ability to purchase peer-reviewed full-text articles on demand in a copyright-protected environment.

The American Psychological Association The American Psychological Association (APA) is a professional organization representing psychology in the US. Description and history
The association has around 150,000 members and an annual budget of around $70m.
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) is the largest professional association of psychologists in the world. APA publishes books, monographs, magazines, CD-ROMS and 37 peer-reviewed journals peer-reviewed journal Refereed journal Academia A professional journal that only publishes articles subjected to a rigorous peer validity review process. Cf Throwaway journal.  in psychology and its various specialties. APA also distributes electronic journals for allied professional organizations. www.apa.org

Gordon and Breach joins the Taylor & Francis Group with the most current research and developments in the sciences, technology, medicine, the arts and humanities. Gordon and Breach publishes over 170 journals, books, magazines, reviews, monographs, videotapes and CDs spanning a broad range of highly specialized academic and scientific disciplines. Beginning with the 2002 volumes, titles published Gordon and Breach and Harwood imprints will adopt either a Taylor & Francis or Routledge imprint im·print  
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Thieme publishes over 130 medical and scientific journals, covering the fields of medicine, chemistry and life sciences. Founded in 1886, today it is one of the largest independent STM (Scanning Tunneling Microscope) A microscope that can image down to the atomic level. An STM uses a piezoelectric tube with a tiny sharp tip at the end that is moved within nanometers of the object being sampled.  publishing companies in the world. www.thieme.com

The World Health Organization (WHO), a United Nations specialized technical agency, was founded in 1948 to promote and protect the health of all peoples. WHO publishes content and statistical information covering global public health, infectious and non-communicable diseases A non-communicable disease or NCD is a disease which is not infectious. Such diseases may result from genetic or lifestyle factors. Those resulting from lifestyle factors are sometimes called diseases of affluence. , mental health, environmental issues, education and training, emergencies and disasters, epidemics and epidemiology epidemiology, field of medicine concerned with the study of epidemics, outbreaks of disease that affect large numbers of people. Epidemiologists, using sophisticated statistical analyses, field investigations, and complex laboratory techniques, investigate the cause , health systems pharmaceuticals and biological substances, nutrition, gender and human rights. www.who.int/home-page/

About Infotrieve

Launched in 1987, Los Angeles-based Infotrieve is one of the largest independent document delivery and library services companies in the world. Infotrieve's mission is to facilitate efficient, affordable, and innovative methods of distributing published materials while protecting the rights of content creators See content provider. . Infotrieve is fast becoming the market leader in the Article Economy with the delivery of electronic content (eContent). www.infotrieve.com
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