Sixty-six
journals will join John Wiley & Sons, Inc., a global provider of
content-enabled solutions in areas of scientific, technical, medical,
and scholarly research; professional development; and education, in
2013. The titles include 52 journals moving to Wiley from other
publishers or self-publication, and 14 new titles, of which eight are open
access. The titles joining Wiley represent relationships with over
30 societies and associations.
Included in the 52 titles moving to Wiley are 17 journals from the
American Geophysical Union, including Journal of Geophysical
Research, Water Resources Research and Reviews
of Geophysics. This year also sees several other partnerships such
as with the American College of Clinical Pharmacology on their titles Clinical
Pharmacology in Drug Development and The Journal of
Clinical Pharmacology; with the Society for the Experimental
Analysis of Behavior to publish Journal of Applied Behavior
Analysis and Journal of the Experimental Analysis of
Behavior; with the Obesity Society to publish Obesity;
and with the British Educational Research Association to publish the British
Educational Research Journal as well as to launch a new title, Review
of Education.
2013 sees the launch of a new title in the Advanced Materials family, Advanced
Optical Materials, and Stat, an online-only, rapid
communication research journal in partnership with the International
Statistical Institute. Wiley also acquired six well-respected
newsletters for nonprofits from Stevenson, Inc., including The
Major Gifts Report, The Volunteer Management Report and Successful
Fundraising.
Wiley’s open access journal portfolio will grow significantly this year,
with ten journals confirmed, including Physiological Reports (in
partnership with The Physiological Society and the American
Physiological Society), Clinical Case Reports andImmunity,
Inflammation and Disease (both supported by several societies). At
least a further three new open access titles are expected to launch
within the year, and two existing titles switched to an open access
model earlier this year. These new journals will bring Wiley’s number of
open access journals to a total of at least 24 by the end of 2013.
“It is an honor that so many prestigious organizations have chosen Wiley
as a partner to share their content. As the world evolves we are proud
of the services that we can offer to help our partners develop new
models and reach new audiences,” said Steve Miron, Senior Vice
President, Scientific, Technical, Medical, and Scholarly. “Our open
access journal portfolio continues to grow steadily, as we seek to
provide choice and support for our authors, partners, and customers.”
Links to the journals can be found on the webpage of new
Wiley journals for 2013.
