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The Elzevier Collection ... Elzevier in London Senate House Library Elzevier Holdings Links ... The Elzevier Collection comprises over 700 books printed by members of the Elzevier family, and c 450 books produced by other 17th century Dutch presses, in all, a collection unique in the UK.
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Your Premier Health Science Information Source. ... Elsevier is a leading publisher of health science books and journals, helping to advance medicine by delivering superior education, reference information and decision support tools to doctors, nurses, ... With titles available across a variety of media - print,
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Elsevier values our creative partnership with journal authors. Here, both the new and seasoned journal author will find helpful information, ... Learn all of the reasons why publishing with Elsevier is a benefit to journal authors. ... Our Guide to Publishing with Elsevier will explain the entire publishing process,
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