News Release

IOS Press acquires 4 journals from Taylor & Francis

Journals complement IOS physics and engineering portfolios

Business Announcement

IOS Press

Amsterdam, The Netherlands, November 12, 2009 – IOS Press BV is pleased to announce that an agreement has been reached with Taylor & Francis for the transfer of four journals to its publishing program. The journals are Main Group Chemistry, International Journal of RF Technologies: Research and Applications, Bridge Structures – Assessment Design and Construction and Journal of Neutron Research. IOS will commence publication of these titles in 2010.

Main Group Chemistry
Intended to be a primary resource for all chemistry, engineering, biological, and materials researchers in both academia and industry, with an interest in elements from groups 1, 2, 12 - 18.
ISSN: 1024-1221
Volume 9; 4 issues per year
http://www.iospress.com/html/10241221.php

International Journal of RF Technologies: Research and Applications
An international journal dedicated to the exchange of information and research results regarding RF technology deployment, data analytics, and business value creation.
Frequency: 4 issues per year
ISSN: 1754-5730
Volume 2; 4 issues
http://www.iospress.com/html/17545730.php

Bridge Structures – Assessment, Design and Construction
Presents the transformation of theoretical knowledge into guidelines and specifications that are compliant with the technical constraints of bridge engineering design.
ISSN: 1573-2487
Volume 6; 4 issues
http://www.iospress.com/html/15732487.php

Journal of Neutron Research
Publishes original research papers of an experimental and theoretical nature in three areas of specialization in neutron research: Neutron Instrumentation and Techniques,
Reactor and Spallation Source Technology, and Engineering Science.
ISSN: 1023-8166
Volume 17; 4 issues
http://www.iospress.com/html/10238166.php

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About IOS Press

Commencing its publishing activities in 1987, IOS Press (www.iospress.nl) serves the information needs of scientific and medical communities worldwide. IOS Press now (co-) publishes over 100 international journals and about 130 book titles each year on subjects ranging from computer sciences and mathematics to medicine and the natural sciences.

IOS Press continues its rapid growth, embracing new technologies for the timely dissemination of information. All journals are available electronically and an e-book platform was launched in 2005.

Headquartered in Amsterdam with satellite offices in the USA, Germany, India and China, IOS Press has established several strategic co-publishing initiatives. Notable acquisitions included Delft University Press in 2005 and Millpress Science Publishers in 2008.


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