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The rejection letter, from the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy (IJHE), which is published by Elsevier on behalf of the International Association for Hydrogen Energy, reads: “while the ...
Oxford, UK -- Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, today announced the launch of the International Journal of Marine Energy ...
The editors requested last June that this fee be reduced to below $2,000, but Elsevier, the journal's parent company ... to the current situation where energy providers are making massive ...
“FUEL is one of the flagship journals in the Elsevier portfolio, with increasing citation ratings ... which has the enduring capability to mirror the changing energy research landscape. We are ...
Books on Renewable Energy System Design and on Integration of Renewable Energy Into the Power Grid Featured at World Renewable Energy Congress in London, August 3-8 Africa's low energy consumption ...
Over the holiday weekend, all but one member of the editorial board of Elsevier's ... have stewarded the journal over the past 38 years have invested immense time and energy in making JHE the ...
“The editors who have stewarded the journal over the past 38 years have invested immense time and energy in making JHE ... we find we can no longer work with Elsevier in good conscience.” ...
Whitaker, who founded two other Elsevier journals and has a combined 50 years of editorial experience with the company, came into his new position after he heard about the former Lingua board’s ...
According to a new study appearing in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, published by Elsevier, energy drink consumption in the United States has increased substantially over the past ...
“Following an exploration and consideration of our publication options, the IAFP Executive Board chose to work with Elsevier based on their extensive experience transitioning subscription ...
When Florida State University cancelled its “big deal” contract for all Elsevier’s 2,500 journals last March to save money, the publisher warned it would backfire and cost the library $1m ...