About Us
The Nonprofit Journals Group is comprised of 18 nonprofit scientific
societies and associations publishing many of the finest scientific
journals available. This web directory provides detailed
information, including advance pricing of nonprofit journals within
the agricultural, food, and biological sciences. Rely on it as a resource for examining
these essential journals and
ensuring they are included in your research collections.
Reliable Science, Real Value
Nonprofit scientific
association and society publishers foster the ideal environment for
peer-review and high impact factors at low subscription prices. In fact,
nonprofit journals lead the way in lowest cost per 1000
characters per impact factor, a key measure for libraries. As library
budgets have been consumed by growing expensive aggregations of
unrelated journals of mixed quality, these nonprofit publishers offer
outstanding value.
Sustaining the Sciences
Revenues from nonprofit
society and association journals support the sciences they serve.
Scientific organizations meet the professional needs of the scientists
who generate the research, offer educational services to educators and
student researchers, and provide highly respected outlets for
publication. The member scientists of the 17 nonprofit organizations
represented in this directory are the caretakers of their disciplines
and view their journals among the most important contributions provided
to the scientific community at large.
Giving Back
Nonprofit society publishers
are governed by the scientists they serve, whose goal is to
promote the exchange of knowledge and the advancement of progress in
their science. The scientific research and discoveries of the members
within the associations and societies of the Nonprofit Journals Group
directly improve the food supply and promote health and productivity
worldwide.
A Fitting Solution
The majority of the
scientists who serve as volunteer board members of the nonprofit
organizations represented in this directory, are employed by academic
institutions, and realize the budgetary issues facing their libraries.
They support their librarian’s efforts and invite librarians serving
patrons in the Agricultural, Food, and Biological Sciences to subscribe
to the esteemed journals in
the Nonprofit Journals Group.
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