New Pages Provide Author Services, Publishing Guidance and Access to the Latest Research for the Chinese Research Community
[Click here to
read in Chinese] – Wiley-Blackwell, the scientific, technical, medical
and scholarly publishing business of John Wiley & Sons, Inc, has
launched a new series of life science pages on WileyChina.com.
The pages, ranging across the life science spectrum, will make the
website a key resource for Chinese scientists looking for the latest
research, or for guidance in publishing their own results in
international journals.
The new content will include free papers from leading international
journals, features on Chinese journals and editors, Chinese-language
author services and support, and new special
themed pages each month, starting with climate change and plant
science in March.
Each new page will feature a wealth of content. This month the pages
include a new special collection of articles fromWIREs
Climate Change which brings together 15 of the most significant
papers related to the environmental issues highlighted by China’s
National Climate Change Program.
Two presentations in Mandarin have also been added to the Author
Workshops page; Author
Strategies for Successful Publication and Publication
Ethics.
Following the launch of climate change and plant science in March,
subsequent pages will include: proteomics in April, stem cells in May,
biotechnology in June, ecology, conservation and aquaculture in July,
food science and technology in August, microbiology in September, and
earth and environmental science in October.
“Our WileyChina.com online community provides a place for us to share
knowledge and tools to support the research and learning needs of
Chinese life scientists,” said Mike Davis, Vice President and Managing
Director of Life Sciences at Wiley-Blackwell.
About WileyChina.com:
WileyChina.com aims
to enhance the experience of China-based customers by offering them
sections tailored to librarians, authors, societies, and industry
partners. It features general information about Wiley’s presence in
China as well as specific information about core content of particular
interest to the Chinese community.
