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World Scientific Journal Updates



World Scientific Journal Updates

International Journal of Number theory (IJNT) will be increasing 
its frequency from 4 to 6 issues per year with effect from 2008.

Helmed by Bruce C Berndt (Winner of 1996 Steele Prize), Prof 
Dipendra Prasad and Prof Michel Waldschmidt, IJNT has grown 
tremendously since it was launched in 2005. To accommodate the 
ever increasing number of high quality papers being submitted, a 
decision was reached to increase its frequency from 4 to 6 issues 
in 2008.

This will allow accepted papers to be published much faster, 
which is great news to all future IJNT contributors. Subscribers 
will also benefit as they now enjoy more frequent access to high 
quality peer-reviewed articles.

More information about the journal may be found here:
http://www.worldscinet.com/ijnt

* Optics and Photonics Letters (OPL)

To encourage researchers and academics to use OPL as THE medium 
of choice for scientific communications in Optics and Photonics, 
submission of articles to OPL will be set at a rate of US$600.

To find out more about World Scientific's first fully open access 
journal, please visit http://www.worldscinet.com/opl


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About World Scientific Publishing

World Scientific Publishing Company is a leading independent STM 
publisher.

Among the company's notable successes was its being awarded the 
exclusive rights in 1991 by the Nobel Foundation in Stockholm to 
publish (in English) the entire series of Nobel lectures from 
1971 to 1990 and to distribute them worldwide. Subsequently, 
World Scientific again obtained the rights to publish the 
complete series of Nobel lectures delivered from 1901 to 2000.

Annually, World Scientific publishes 400 titles a year and 100 
journals in various fields.

In 1995, World Scientific co-founded the London- based Imperial 
College Press with London University's Imperial College. The 
Press publishes mainly in the fields in which Imperial College 
itself is particularly well-known, such as Engineering, Medicine, 
Information Technology, Environmental Technology, and Management 
Sciences. Imperial College Press has published about 500 books 
and 8 journals to date.

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