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ScholarlyEditions is a publishing imprint of ScholarlyMedia, LLC. The imprint publishes full-length eBooks in ePUB and PDF formats containing material from the over four million article summaries in the ScholarlyNews database of its partner, NewsRx, LLC.[1][2][3][4][5]

ScholarlyEditions
Parent companyScholarlyMedia, LLC
Founded2011; 13 years ago (2011)
FounderCW Henderson
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationAtlanta, Georgia
DistributionGlobal
Imprints
  • ScholarlyEditions
  • ScholarlyBriefs
  • ScholarlyPapers
  • Official websitewww.scholarlyeditions.com

    Chapters in ScholarlyEditions eBooks contain full source contact information, full journal citations, keywords, MeSH codes, and quotations from the authors of the original peer-reviewed research.[6]

    ScholarlyEditions also produces ScholarlyBriefs and ScholarlyPapers, shorter research publications. Each publication is updated annually.[7]

    ScholarlyEditions eBooks

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    In 2011, ScholarlyEditions published 3,429 eBooks.[7] The eBook content consists of summaries of science research articles.[6] ScholarlyEditions eBooks are available digitally through eBook aggregators and content providers such as Gale and ProQuest's ebrary.[7]

    The eBooks cover three primary topic groups: Healthcare, Advances, and Issues. [1] The Healthcare category of eBooks included 1,029 eBooks in 2011.[1] The 2,135 Advances titles published in 2011 cover emerging technologies and studies in all fields.[1] The 265 Issues titles report on a variety of controversial concerns.[5]

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    1. ^ a b c d "Over 3000 New eBooks available from NewsRx imprint ScholarlyEditions." Wall Street Journal Professional. 14 Jan, 2012
  • ^ Fernandes, Manuela. "Health Letters: Let the Reader Beware." The New York Times News Service 18 Aug, 1995
  • ^ Bellury, Phillip. Enlightening The World. Atlanta, GA: The Storyline Group, 2009.
  • ^ "Unique News Service Reports Only Scholarly Research for Scientific, Technical, Medical, and business Professionals." Wall Street Journal Professional. 13 Jan, 2012
  • ^ a b "New eBook Publisher focuses on Credibility from Scholarly and Peer-Reviewed Sources." Wall Street Journal Professional. 12 Jan, 2012
  • ^ a b "New Scholarly eBooks Solve Reference Search Woes for Scientific, Technical, Medical, and Business Information." Wall Street Journal Professional. 12 Jan, 2012
  • ^ a b c "New ScholarlyEditions eBooks, Briefs, and Papers Make Research Faster." Wall Street Journal Professional. 11 Jan, 2012
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