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February 08, 2011

Over 40 New Titles Added to Wiley-Blackwell’s Journals Program in 2011

Hoboken, NJ, February 8, 2011. Wiley-Blackwell, the Scientific, Technical, Medical, and Scholarly (STMS) publishing business of John Wiley & Sons, Inc., is adding 42 new titles to its journals program in 2011, including 11 new launches and 35 journals published in collaboration with societies or other organizations.

Beginning early 2011, 11 new scholarly journals will publish on Wiley Online Library, offering the latest, peer-reviewed research in their subject areas. They include Advanced Energy Materials, Clinical Obesity, Global Strategy Journal (published with the Strategic Management Society), Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology (a partnership between Wiley-Blackwell and the Society of Chemical Industry), and International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology (the official title of The American Academy of Otolaryngologic Allergy and the American Rhinologic Society). 2011 also sees the launch of two new Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews (WIREs); WIREs Datamining and Knowledge Discovery and WIREs Computational Molecular Science.

Among the established titles moving to Wiley-Blackwell are many published with prestigious scholarly and scientific societies and other organizations, most notably the 11 journals of the British Psychological Society. Other journals joining Wiley-Blackwell this year includeAustralian Journal of Psychology and Australian Psychologist (for the Australian Psychological Society), The Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health (for the American College of Nurse-Midwives), and Legislative Studies Quarterly (for the Comparative Legislative Research Center).

“We are proud to be adding so many high quality journals to our portfolio this year. This expansion of our program exemplifies our commitment to offering researchers and others broad access to the highest quality content,” said Steven Miron, SVP, Wiley-Blackwell. “We are especially delighted that more than half of the new titles are published on behalf of societies and other professional organizations, and we extend a warm welcome to our new publishing partners.”