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SAGE Partners with the Society for Gynecologic Investigation to Publish their Official Journal
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***Apologies for cross-posting*** For Immediate Release CONTACT: Valerie Johns Senior Marketing Manager SAGE Publications valerie.johns@sagepub.com SAGE Partners with the Society for Gynecologic Investigation to Publish their Official Journal Thousand Oaks, California, London, United Kingdom, and New Delhi, India (October 24, 2006) - SAGE Publications is pleased to announce it will begin publishing the journal Reproductive Sciences on behalf of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation (SGI). Formerly known as the Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation, the publication will move from Elsevier to SAGE in January 2007. A new cover design will debut with the first SAGE issue. Reproductive Sciences publishes significant scientific papers advancing knowledge in all aspects of reproductive biology, including the disciplines of perinatology, obstetrics, gynecology, reproductive endocrinology, infertility, gynecologic oncology, and related fields. The journal's impact factor is 2.887, and it is ranked 8 out of 57 obstetrics and gynecology journals in the 2005 Thomson Scientific Journal Citation Reports. "We're pleased to add this highly regarded publication in women's health to our expanding collection of science and medical journals, many of which we publish on behalf of prestigious societies like SGI," commented Dr. Peter Binfield, SAGE Journals Editorial Director. "SAGE offers high quality publishing services and is well equipped to broaden the reach and impact of the journals we publish." "The SGI chose SAGE to publish Reproductive Sciences after an extensive search," added Linda Giudice, SGI President, 2006-2007. "SAGE's publishing experience, in healthcare in particular, as well as its editorial staff, all contributed to our decision. We anticipate a great partnership in the future to publish research focused on women's health and the reproductive sciences." New ISSN numbers have been assigned due to the title change, and they are 1933-7191 for print and 1933-7205 for online. Institutional subscriptions will include Combined (Print and E-access), E-access, or Print Only options. The journal will be available electronically on the enhanced SAGE Journals Online platform prior to the first print issue in January 2007. The journal's new homepage on SAGE Journals Online will be http://rs.sagepub.com. ### About SAGE SAGE Publications is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets. Since 1965, SAGE has helped inform and educate a global community of scholars, practitioners, researchers, and students spanning a wide range of subject areas including business, humanities, social sciences, and science, technology and medicine. SAGE Publications, a privately owned corporation, has principal offices in Thousand Oaks, California, London, United Kingdom, and New Delhi, India. www.sagepublications.com About SGI The Society for Gynecologic Investigation is the premier scientific organization in obstetrics and gynecology throughout the world. Approximately one-third of SGI members are basic scientists in reproductive biology and related disciplines. The other two-thirds comprise clinical investigators and scientific leaders in obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, anesthesiology, and internal medicine. Many of the members are recipients of grants from National Institutes of Health, and often serve on study sections and advisory councils for government and private foundations. www.sgionline.org ####
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