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Coronavirus Crisis Appeal: Elsevier’s Virtual Cycling Heroes Pedalled 12,219km for Médecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) | Doctors Without Borders What started as a virtual cycling relay linking Oxford, London, Amsterdam and Paris offices quickly snowballed into a mammoth 12,219km ride linking 19 Elsevier offices across Europe and North America. In total, 73 Elsevier employees from across Europe and North America took part and raised over £8,000. This was the brainchild of Oxford-based cycling-enthusiast, Bob Donaldson. As word spread, the number of Elsevier participants started to grow. Employees from Frankfurt, Munich, Barcelona, Madrid, Exeter, Duxford (Cambridge), Shannon, Boston cycled and travelled via New York, Philadelphia, Dayton and St Louis. In just five days, the virtual team of 73 had clocked up a staggering 12,219kms.
How AI and knowledge graphs can make your research easier. Data scientists are developing a knowledge graph with researchers in mind in Elsevier's DiscoveryLab, collaborating with Vrije Universiteit and the University of Amsterdam. With the huge volume of research now available, and the ability to manage and analyze enormous amounts of data, you could say there has never been a better time to be a researcher. The opportunities to build on each other’s work are greater than ever. However, all that information brings challenges, with researchers indicating that just navigating all that information takes more time than ever...
swissuniversities has adopted a new transformative pilot agreement with Elsevier for research access and open access publishing in Switzerland. The agreement is the result of the negotiations organised by the Consortium of Swiss Academic Libraries (CSAL) and Elsevier, a global leader in research publishing and information analytics. Yves Flückiger, President of swissuniversities and head of the negotiation team, said, "We are committed to achieving full open access by 2024 and this agreement is a big step towards that objective." As a result, all member institutions of swissuniversities and additional CSAL consortium member institutions, as well as their affiliated researchers across Switzerland, will have continued access to the Freedom Collection and ScienceDirect, Elsevier's leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature.
What do you know about Elsevier? When persecuted scholars sought to be heard, Elsevier chose to follow its unceasing commitment to advance knowledge. It was a brave innovative decision ...
Join us at Elsevier as we celebrate the World Day For Cultural Diversity. At Elsevier and RELX, we are passionate about making a positive impact on society and customers through our unique contributions as a business including access to information, the advance of science and health, protection of society, promotion of the rule of law and access to justice, and fostering communities. We are fully committed to creating a fair and equitable work environment for our people and in all the countries and territories in which we operate. Inclusion & Diversity (I&D) are important to our future. We need the engagement of people from a wide range of backgrounds, experiences and ideas to achieve real innovation for our customers around the world. Happy World Day For Cultural Diversity celebration. #WorldDayForCulturalDiversity
The Association of Universities in the Netherlands (VSNU), The Netherlands Federation of University Medical Centres (NFU), The Dutch Research Council (NWO) and Elsevier have formed a novel partnership that includes publishing and reading services as well as the joint development of new open science services for disseminating and evaluating knowledge. #Elsevier
Today marks the start of Mental Health Awareness Week in the UK and this year’s theme is kindness. Mental health problems can affect anyone, at any time. We believe that mental health is everyone’s business. Amid any fear, there is also community, support and hope. Giving and receiving kindness has been found to positively impact mental wellbeing, not least because it creates a sense of belonging and deepens relationships. Virtual kindness can take small forms, but can have a big impact: • Give praise to a colleague for something they have done well • Contact someone you haven’t seen in a while and arrange a virtual catch up • Tell a friend or family member why you are grateful for them • Send someone small gift, letter or a card in the post • Donate to a food bank or find a virtual volunteering initiative • Organise a virtual activity such as a games evening or film night And don’t forget that being kind to yourself is just as important. As always, at Elsevier, our employees' wellbeing is of utmost importance to us as a business.
To support the extraordinary efforts of the health and research communities combatting coronavirus, Elsevier created a range of free resources, including textbooks, evidence-based clinical guidance, and more than 20,000 research articles to read, download and data mine. This directory provides a complete overview of those resources.
Elsevier’s nurses look at current challenges and the world post-COVID. At Elsevier, our RNs work closely with nurses in the field to make our healthcare platforms relevant to the work they do. Across the world, nurses are putting themselves at risk to save lives in the struggle against COVID-19. Many retired RNs are returning to the workforce, and nursing students are graduating into an exceptionally challenging environment. Other nurses are changing their speciality or learning a new one so they can ...
What employees say about working at Elsevier: “Work-life balance is second-to-none, flexible with home-working on the whole. HR and company at a high-level take mental health and mindfulness seriously. A multitude of career choices, internal vacancies. Opportunity to travel” – Publisher, Elsevier, Oxford Once again, thanks to Glassdoor for highlighting how Elsevier is supporting their employees and helping those on the front line via the Novel Coronavirus Information Center, providing free health and medical research on the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) and COVID-19 for the research and health community including guidelines for clinicians and patients.