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  2. Information Age Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Information Age Publishing Inc. (IAP) is a publisher of academic books, primarily in the fields of education and management. It was founded in 1999 by George Johnson and is located in Charlotte, North Carolina. IAP was purchased by a major academic publisher -- Emerald Publishing of the UK (Leeds), in December 2024.

  3. Caxton Club - Wikipedia

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    The Caxton Club is a private social club and bibliophilic society founded in Chicago in 1895 to promote the book arts and the history of the book.To further its goals, the club holds monthly (September through June) dinner meetings and luncheons, sponsors bibliophile events (often in collaboration with the Newberry Library and with other regional institutions) and exhibitions, and publishes ...

  4. List of University of Chicago Press journals - Wikipedia

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    The Journals Division of the University of Chicago Press, in partnership with 27 learned and professional societies and associations, foundations, museums, and other not-for-profit organizations, currently publishes and distributes 81 peer-reviewed academic journal titles.

  5. Journal club - Wikipedia

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    Recently journal clubs have begun to take advantage of Twitter allowing geographically diverse groups to participate in a single discussion. The first Twitter Journal club was an Allergy Journal Club run by Dr. Ves Dimoz in 2008. They used Twitter to document the discussion of coverage of a traditional in-person journal club.

  6. International Association of Prosecutors - Wikipedia

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    The International Association of Prosecutors (IAP) is a global non-governmental organisation of prosecutors, established by the United Nations in 1995, Vienna. [2] It has 183 organizational members from 177 countries, and individual members. [3] The IAP was established due to growth in transnational crime like drug trafficking, money laundering ...

  7. University Club of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    University Club, February 2017. The club's first home was on the third and fourth floors of the Henning & Speed Building at 22 West Madison Street. The second club home was a stand-alone building at 30 North Dearborn. The first committee on literature and art was established in 1895, the library in 1897 with 1000 volumes.

  8. InterAcademy Partnership - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1993 as the InterAcademy Panel (IAP). In 2000, the IAP founded the InterAcademy Council (IAC) and the InterAcademy Medical Panel (IAMP). The partnership was established in 2016 when it merged the three inter-related networks into IAP for Health (formerly IAMP), [2] IAP for Science (formerly IAP), and IAP for Policy (formerly IAC).

  9. Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Art - Wikipedia

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    Charles J. Mulligan, an assistant to sculptor Lorado Taft, was able to persuade Taft to rent the organization part of his seventh floor studio on Van Buren Street in Chicago. As the Inland Printer reported in June 1896: An association of artists and craftsmen for the purpose of work and study—such is the Palette and Chisel Club of Chicago.