When life science industry professionals need information, they need it fast. Derycz Scientific, a $25M market-cap business services company, has solutions that facilitate and eases the flow of essential published articles and documents, information you don’t want your customers or employees – in research, regulatory affairs, legal, medical affairs, or sales and marketing – to live without. And organizations are seeking Reprints Desk, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Derycz, to do just that.
Today Reprints Desk announced they have signed a new agreement with the American Medical Association (AMA) for the electronic distribution of articles from JAMA and other AMA publications to support the research needs of Reprints Desk’s corporate clients.
"Reprints Desk is pleased to be able to expand our relationship with the American Medical Association after our recent selection as the exclusive provider of clinical reprints and ePrints for JAMA and other AMA publications," said Jan Peterson, Derycz Scientific's Head of Publisher Relations. "Reprints Desk is able to deliver most requested documents across all subject areas within minutes as a result of publisher relationships like this, enabling us to fulfill our promise to customers for speed and transparent publisher list pricing."
Want to know how Reprints Desk’s solutions work? Reprints Desk offers a one-stop solution for reprints, ePrints and single articles. The company has delivered millions of articles worldwide, innovating the way in which content is retrieved and delivered by organization and end-users. The service is designed to help make effective use of published articles in a copyright-compliant manner.
Derycz, the parent company, develops many other companies, products, services and systems that solve information logistics issues and facilitate the re-use of published content in a manner that helps organizations achieve their marketing, communication and research goals effectively
In addition to Reprints Desk, another subsidiary is Pools Press which provides clinical reprints of professionally printed articles from medical and technical journals; prints; booklets, catalogs, pamphlets, direct mail pieces, newsletters and all business stationery; and works with publishers who wish to outsource a portion of or all of their reprints business.
Shares of Derycz are trading up more than 193% since April of 2010 and up 100% just over the last month. The stock has moved from $.97 on October 1st to $1.94, the trading price today.

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