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WORLD SCIENTIFIC to provide ejournal contents to Brazil
World Scientific has announced a new consortia agreement
in Brazil for 2008. World Scientific ejournal contents
will now be available to 152 institutions in Brazil.
World Scientific and Imperial College Press journals package
to Brazil includes nearly 100 journals covering a diverse
area of subjects. Users from member institutions will be
able to access nearly 40,000 articles published from 2001
to the latest issues in 2008. Subject areas covered by the
journals include basic sciences, like Physics, Mathematics,
Chemistry, etc to new and exciting fields like Nanoscience
and Life Sciences.
World Scientific also have current consortia deals in
countries like China, Korea, Russia , Taiwan, Ireland,
Iran, Australia, New Zealand and Malaysia.
World Scientific and Imperial College Press journals are
available on Worldscinet.com which is the electronic resource
platform for World Scientific Publishing. World scientific
ebooks, eproceedings, as well as journal archives (1973-2000)
are also hosted on Worldscinet.com
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About World Scientific Publishing
World Scientific Publishing Company is a leading
independent STM publisher.
Among the company's notable successes was its being awarded
the exclusive rights in 1991 by the Nobel Foundation in
Stockholm to publish (in English) the entire series of
Nobel lectures from 1971 to 1990 and to distribute them
worldwide. Subsequently, World Scientific again obtained
the rights to publish the complete series of Nobel lectures
delivered from 1901 to 2000.
Annually, World Scientific publishes 400 titles a year and
111 journals in various fields.
In 1995, World Scientific co-founded the London-based
Imperial College Press with London University's Imperial
College. The Press publishes mainly in the fields in which
Imperial College itself is particularly well-known, such as
Engineering, Medicine, Information Technology, Environmental
Technology, and Management Sciences. Imperial College Press
has published about 500 books and 8 journals to date.
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