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Hindawi Announces its Country Web Pages
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- From: Paul Peters <paul.peters@hindawi.com>
- Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2008 18:17:44 EST
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Press Release November 6, 2008 Hindawi Announces its Country Web Pages Hindawi is pleased to announce its "Country Web Pages," which give its web site visitors an overview of the research output of a particular country published in Hindawi's open access journals. Along with the list of articles originating from the country, these pages also list the scholars who authored these articles, the scholars who are currently on the Editorial Boards of Hindawi journals, and the scholars who reviewed one or more articles for any Hindawi journals in the past couple of years. "We are very pleased with the response we have received from many scholars, librarians, and publishers to our recently launched Institutional Web Pages, so we decided to extend this feature to the country level," said Ahmed Awad, Head of Information Systems at Hindawi. "Our next project will be the creation of Research Funder Web Pages, which we hope to release in the near future." The Country Web Page for a particular country can be accessed using a URL of the form "http://www.hindawi.com/countries/code/," where "code" is the ISO Standard 3166 two-letter code of that particular country. For example, the Country Web Page for Germany is located at http://www.hindawi.com/countries/de/. More information about Hindawi's Country Web Pages, as well as Hindawi's Institutional Web Pages, can be found at http://www.hindawi.com/resources.html. For more information please contact: Paul Peters Head of Business Development Hindawi Publishing Corporation paul.peters@hindawi.com
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