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Press Release - European Research in Scientific Publishing
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- Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 23:01:46 EDT
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Contact: Pieter Bolman
Email: Linda@stm.nl
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
STM WELCOMES EUROPEAN COMMISSION STUDY ON ROLE OF SCIENTIFIC
PUBLISHING IN EUROPEAN RESEARCH
London, England, April 19, 2006 - The International Association of Scientific, Technical, & Medical Publishers (STM) a global membership organisation representing approximately 100 publishing organisations in copyright issues, legal and legislative issues, and technology developments, acknowledged the 'Study on the economic and technical evolution of the scientific publication markets in Europe', by the EC Directorate-General for Research, released 31 March 2006.
STM will review the results of the Study in greater detail and looks forward to further discussions and collaboration with DG-Research.
Jerry Cowhig, Managing Director of Institute of Physics Publishing and current Chair of STM said, 'STM welcomes unbiased research into STM publishing and is pleased that the DG-Research highlights the importance of STM publishing to the European Union and society in general. It has been estimated that STM's members produce over 70% of the total annual output of global research information, so we intend to contribute significantly to the debate concerning science publishing. Science is fundamental to improving the lives of EU citizens. Ensuring a viable basis for science publishing is fundamental to the dissemination and understanding of science.'
According to Pieter Bolman, Chief Executive Officer of STM, 'While our membership is global, a high proportion are based or represented in the EU. We estimate that STM publishers employ approximately 35,000 staff in the EU - true knowledge workers - in addition to the many thousands of academics in the EU who act as editors or reviews of scholarly journals. So it is important that all stakeholders continue constructive discussions.'
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The International Association of STM Publishers (STM) has offices in The Hague and London. STM includes large and small companies, not for profit organisations and learned societies, traditional primary and secondary publishers and new players. The mission of STM is to support the goals of its members by representing and advocating their best interests around the globe. www.stm-assoc.org
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