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Date: Wed, 21 May 2014 01:07:39 +1000

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RCN Publishing launches new mobile viewing facilities on ejournals platform

New site facilitates optimised viewing of journal content on mobile devices

London, May 2014: RCN Publishing (RCNP) announced today that it is
enhancing mobile viewing capabilities on their e-journals platform. The
site is being optimised to enable mobile viewing across all devices and
platforms, to provide more convenient access to RCN Publishing content.

As technology continues to transform the clinical environment, nursing and
medical practitioners and students increasingly refer to content via a
broad range of devices, on-the-move. The new mobile viewing feature enables
on the go access to leading nursing journals including Cancer Nursing
Practice, Emergency Nurse, Learning Disability Practice, Mental Health
Practice Nursing, Nursing Management, Nurse Researcher and Nursing Standard
and others, delivering the latest research and information whenever it is
most needed.

Articles are grouped together by year and issue, providing instant access
for subscribers to all articles published in RCN Publishing journals,
including the latest journal issue. Users will also be able to quickly
access the current and previous issues of a journal through the "Quick
Links" function and content can be filtered in many different ways for more
convenient browsing. Other features that enhance the user experience
include the ability to save articles, add articles to Favourites lists as
well as download PDFs of articles that are available in that format.

Tony O'Rourke, Commercial Director, said, "Mobile-accessible content is no
longer an added benefit that publishers provide their customers, it is
expected to be an integral part of the product offering. The number of
users accessing the Internet via mobile devices continues to grow
substantially and researchers predict that mobile users will exceed desktop
users in the not too distant future.

O'Rourke continues "From our own conversations with nursing and health
practitioners, we know how much they need the ability to access information
from their mobile devices in order to provide better patient care. Students
and researchers appreciate the ability to access information so they can
continue their studies wherever they happen to be. Through our new mobile
viewing capabilities, we hope that we can serve our customers more
efficiently and make the wealth of information we publish available
whenever and wherever they need it.  Functionality will continue to develop
over the coming months and we look forward to receiving comments from
users."

The new mobile site is now available. For more information about this
release, please contact Tony O'Rourke, Commercial Director, RCN Publishing
at  [[log in to unmask]].


About RCNP

RCN Publishing is the leading provider of unrivalled clinical and research
content for the whole nursing team and associated health professionals.  It
is part of the Royal College of Nursing group, one of the world's largest
organisations for nurses. RCN Publishing produces 10 publications covering
all specialist areas of nursing.  For a full list of nursing titles from
RCN Publishing, please click here:  [
http://rcnpublishing.com/page/publications].


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