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Nanotechnology publishing for Russia – the perspective for working closer with Elsevier
Paul Evans, PhD
Senior Vice President
International Publishing Development
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Elsevier has a long history of scientific publishing
The Publishing House of Elzevir was first established in 1580 by Lowys (Louis) Elzevir at the University of Leiden, Holland
Among those authors who published with Elsevier are Galileo, Erasmus, Descartes, Alexander Fleming, Julius Verne
Keeping to the tradition of publishing established by Lowys Elzevir, Jacobus George Robbers established the modern Elsevier Company in 1880
Introduction
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About Elsevier
Elsevier publishes 2200 journals (10% of STM) covering 25% of the STM authors market.
Through ScienceDirect 10 million scientists and researchers have desktop access to a service offering 9 million journal articles.
In 2004, Elsevier launched its new abstract & indexing database, Scopus, which covers 17,000 journals from all key STM publishers.
MD Consult brings the leading medical resources together into one online service to help health professional make better decisions.
To do this we: Maintain sales in 180+ countries. Employ over 7,000 people in 70 offices in 26 countries of whom 1,150 are based in
The Netherlands.
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Share of Journal Articles Published
~1 million English language research articles published globally in 2005
Our Scientific Disciplines
290,000+ English language research articles published with Elsevier today
Life sciences
Materials Science & Engineering
Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
Physics
Maths & computer science
Social Sciences
Earth Sciences
Environmental Sciences
Elsevier
Springer
Blackwell
WileyACS
Taylor & FrancisWolters KluwerAIP
IEEEAPS
Others
25%
Article Share
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Solicit and manage
submissionsManage
peer review
Production
Publish and disseminate
Edit and prepare
Archive and promote
• 1,000 new editors per year• 18 new journals per year • >600,000+ article submissions per year
• 500,000 referees• 1 million referee reports per year
• 7,000 editors• 70,000 editorial board members
• 6.5 million author/publisher communications per year
• 290,000 new articles produced per year• 180 years of back issues scanned, processed and data-tagged
• 10 million researchers
• 4,500+ institutions
• 180+ countries• 386+ million downloads per year
• 2.8 million print pages per year
• 9 million articles available
• Organise editorial boards• Launch new specialist
journals
• 40%-90% of articles rejected
Journal publishing volume
Introduction
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Solicit and manage
submissionsManage
peer review
Production
Publish and disseminate
Edit and prepare
Archive and promote
• Organise editorial boards• Launch new specialist
journals
Author Gateway and Elsevier Editorial
Systems€15 million
eJournal BackfileseReference Works
€40 million
Production Tracking System€5 million
ScienceDirect ScopusScirus
eNewsletters and alerts
>€200 million
Journal publishing investments
Estimated cumulative investment since 2000
Electronic Warehouse€15 million
Introduction
In total, €300 million+ invested in E-publishing technology & distribution since 2000
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Some Future Thinking on Innovation:Exploring New Services for Decision Makers –
Based on Scopus
Some Future Thinking on Innovation:Exploring New Services for Decision Makers –
Based on Scopus
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DIFFERENT ROLES, DIFFERENT NEEDS
Researchers Managers Strategists
Profile: Researchers R&D
Profile: Department Heads Section Heads
Profile: Provost Dean Strategic Decision Makers
Challenges: Identify the high impact research areas Identify the best collaborators Increase funding opportunities
Challenges:• Increase group level funding• Identify next hot topics• Identify areas to focus/invest in• Create a world class department
Challenges: Establishing world class capability Benchmarking against peer
institutions Define strategic direction Optimize allocation of funds across
departments
Elsevier can help through visual display of bibliographic data from Scopus
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WHY SCOPUS?
Broad coverage of STM and Social Science literature• Worldwide coverage: 70% of sources from outside US• 36 m records (70% incl. abstracts)
• pre-1996: 18 m records (incl. abstracts)• post-1996: 18 m records (incl. abstracts and ref’s)
• >17,300 active titles, incl 15,800 peer-reviewed journals
• including 1,200 OA journals• extended conference coverage
• 520 serial conference proceedings• >3 m conference papers
• 100% coverage of Medline
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Quality: Overall ScienceDirect (SD) Usage
Usage of full text articles(millions)
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Key Facts:• One million downloads per
day• 2,200 journals• 9 million articles• 10 million scientists have
access• >90% of STM scientists have
access to >94% of Elsevier content
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Russia’s nano publishing – a relative view of output in Scopus registered journals. Main BRIC countries in this field
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Hence China has over 20% of nano papers andRussia and India each below 5%
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Elsevier’s publishing of nano-papers and world trend
World Elsevier Russia
2007 41,166 10,923 1,077
2006 37,555 9,421 974
2005 35,665 7,968 1,018
2004 28,530 6,898 933
2003 19,243 4,812 784
2002 13,347 3,373 465
2001 9,279 2,676 375
2000 6,542 1,690 295
Elsevier publishes around 25% of the world’s papers in nano science and technology
Search in Scopus for keywords “nano* “
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Elsevier share of Russian papers in nano
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Hence Elsevier produces about a quarter of Russia’sNano S&T papers within Scopus registered journals
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Elsevier’s journals publishing Nano papers
Not all journals are listed as nano journals and many of the higher impact journals predate the nano period.
ISI now has a category of Nanoscience and technology Often scientists use other terms instead of the nano prefix as this is not always
taken seriously
Main base of journals for Elsevier across this sector (defined by scale) is around 90 journals (from materials science, physics, chemistry and life science)
E.g. the journal CARBON… editor Professor Peter Thrower UK, Associate Editor Yuri Gogotsi who is at Drexler in US
Why – a nano journal…??. Impact of carbon nanotubes etc… Key journal for this topic
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Elsevier’s Nano journals (1) NANOTECHNOLOGY (Electronic Warehouse: COAY file) Number: ISSN: Journals: Contents: selection for all journals 1 1359-6454 Acta Materialia 2 0926-860x Applied Catalysis A: General 3 0926-3373 Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 4 0169-4332 Applied Surface Science 5 0142-9612 Biomaterials 6 0008-6223 Carbon 7 0272-8842 Ceramics International 8 0960-0779 Chaos, Solitons and Fractals 9 0009-2614 Chemical Physics Letters 10 0927-7757 Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical & Engineering Aspects 11 1007-5704 Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation 12 1359-835x Composites Part A 13 1359-8368 Composites Part B 14 0266-3538 Composites Science and Technology 15 1631-0705 Compte Rendus Physique 16 0927-0256 Computational Materials Science 17 0010-4655 Computer Physics Communications 18 1567-1739 Current Applied Physics 19 1359-0294 Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science 20 1359-0286 Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science 21 0925-9635 Diamond & Related Materials 22 0012-821X Earth and Planetary Science Letters 23 1388-2481 Electrochemistry Communications 24 0013-4686 Electrochimica Acta 25 0020-7683 International Journal of Solids & Structures 26 0966-9795 Intermetallics 27 0022-0248 Journal of Crystal Growth 28 0925-8388 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 29 0021-9673 Journal of Chromatography A 30 0378-4347 Journal of Chromatography B 31 0021-9797 Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 32 0021-9991 Journal of Computational Physics (former AP title) 33 0022-0728 Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
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Elsevier’s Nano journals (2)
34 0022-2313 Journal of Luminescence 35 0304-8853 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 36 0924-0136 Journal of Materials Processing Technology 37 0376-7388 Journal of Membrane Science 38 1381-1169 Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical 39 0022-2860 Journal of Molecular Structure 40 0022-3093 Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 41 0022-3115 Journal of Nuclear Materials 42 1010-6030 Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry 43 0022-3697 Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 44 0378-7753 Journal of Power Sources 45 0022-4073 Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiation Transfer 46 1044-0305 Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 47 0955-2219 Journal of the European Ceramics Society 48 0254-0584 Materials Chemistry and Physics 49 0167-577x Materials Letters 50 0025-5408 Materials Research Bulletin 51 0921-5093 Materials Science & Engineering A 52 0921-5107 Materials Science & Engineering B 53 0928-4931 Materials Science and Engineering C 54 0927-796X Materials Science and Engineering R 55 0167-9317 Microelectronic Engineering 56 0968-4328 Micron 57 1387-1811 Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 58 0030-4018 Optics Communications 59 1566-1199 Organic Electronics 60 1569-4410 Photonics and Nanostructures 61 0378-4371 Physica A 62 0921-4526 Physica B 63 0921-4534 Physica C 64 0167-2789 Physica D 65 1386-9477 Physica E 66 0375-9601 Physics Letters A 67 0370-1573 Physics Reports
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Elsevier’s Nano journals (3)
68 0032-3861 Polymer 69 0079-6425 Progress in Materials Science 70 0079-6700 Progress in Polymer Science 71 0079-6816 Progress in Surface Science 72 1359-6462 Scripta Materialia 73 0924-4247 Sensors and Actuators A: Physical 74 0925-4005 Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 75 0927-0248 Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells 76 0038-1098 Solid State Communications 77 0038-1101 Solid State Electronics 78 0167-2738 Solid State Ionics 79 0749-6036 Superlattices and Microstructures 80 0257-8972 Surface and Coatings Technology 81 0039-6028 Surface Science 82 0167-5729 Surface Science Reports 83 0379-6779 Synthetic Metals 84 0040-6031 Thermochimica Acta 85 6056-0000 Thin Solid Films 86 0301-679x Tribology International 87 0304-3991 Ultramicroscopy 88 0042-207x Vacuum 89 0043-1648 Wear Keywords: 1. Nano*
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Nanotoday – from magazine to short reviews journal
From January 2009 a new format for this publication
Already within 3 years of launch it has achieved an impact factor of 5.9
Enthusiastic Editor- in – Chief: Jackie Ying Associate professor of chemical eng at
MIT; executive of Institute of Bioengineering and nanotechnology at Singapore Biopolis
Short reviews basis for future + Nanotoday conferences beginning next August in Singapore
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From Jackie Ying’s editorial…. The new journal…Rapid publishing
Nano Today is also undergoing a major transformation. In 2009, the magazine will move to a traditional journal format as Nano Today: An International Rapid Reviews Journal. The journal will provide a peer-reviewed forum for the publication of authoritative review articles, rapid communications, news and opinions to shape and define the frontiers of nanoscience and nanotechnology through their multidisciplinary applications. The journal aims to cover cutting-edge research with a rapid publication time of 4–6 weeks.
We are delighted that Nano Today has received its first impact factor of 5.929 in the Thompson Reuters Journal Citation Reports for 2007. We look forward to your support of the journal, and call for your submission of review articles and short communications in the following areas:
• Synthesis and Self-Assembly of Nanostructured Materials and Films • Functionalization and Size-Dependent Properties of Nanocrystals, Quantum Dots and
Nanowires • Processing and Templating of Nanotubes and Nanoporous Materials • Tailoring of Polymeric Nanoparticles, Organic-Inorganic Nanocomposites and
Biohybrids • Fabrication of Nano and Micro Electro Mechanical Systems • Design and Engineering of Structural and Functional Nanomaterials • Nanosystems for Biological, Medical, Chemical, Catalytic, Energy and Environmental
Applications • Nanodevices for Electronic, Photonic, Magnetic, Imaging, Diagnostic and Sensor
Applications
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Deborah Logan – Elsevier Oxford…Publisher…Coordinating strategy and publishing capabilities for the Nano community worldwide
Contact:
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The future?
Russia has boldly set a key focus for nanotechnology and aims to be fully world class as an important player in research and exploitation of related technologies
Elsevier is a leading information solutions provider and decision support serviceworking on a global basis to support all elements in the publishing and scienceproduction chain. Completely dedicated to productivity improvements for research and into development.
OPTIONSA special package of journals for Russian institutes etc to fully support the
ambitious global ambitions in nanotechnologySupport with related services for researchers, authors, editors, reviewersPotential for sponsored services to emphasise to the world Russia’s ambitions,
progress and advantages for cooperation in this vitally important area
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And then…