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Earthscan Journals Collections now available via NESLi2 SMP
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- From: "Laura Cox" <laura.cox@frontlinegms.com>
- Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2009 18:27:40 EST
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7th December 2009, London, UK, Earthscan <http://www.earthscan.co.uk/JournalsHome/tabid/479/Default.aspx> has entered into an agreement with JISC Collections to offer packages of its journals to UK academic institutions via NESLi2 SMP. Earthscan's journals are now available to institutions at a discounted rate through a new agreement with NESLi2 SMP. The complete package of 8 journals includes Intelligent Buildings International, Architectural Science Review, Climate Policy, and Environmental Hazards. Smaller subject packages are also available: *Built Environment (4 journals) *Climate Change and Sustainable Development (4 journals) To view the offer please go to: http://www.nesli2.ac.uk/smp-information.html Daniel Smith, Journals & e-Content Publisher, at Earthscan said: "We are delighted to offer our collection of journals to UK institutions through NESLi2. The journals cover results of research and studies on environmental topics which are vital to our understanding of, and our responses to, global environmental change. Enabling UK universities to subscribe at a discount should provide users with access to information that stands at the foundation of progress in environmental policy and practice." Earthscan's rapidly expanding journals portfolio builds on its distinguished 20 year history as the leading publisher in English on climate change, sustainable development and environmental technology for academic and professional, and also policy and general readers. Earthscan's publishing has expanded to match the growth in awareness and it continues to publish accurate, enlightened and effective journals on all aspects of research and debate on sustainability. For more information please contact: journals@earthscan.co.uk
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