Society Journal Publishing at Taylor & Francis: maximizing research dissemination and impact
Who are we?
A rich heritage - Taylor & Francis, Routledge and Psychology Press are part of informa, one of the world's leading publishers of academic journals.
We are dedicated to the dissemination of scholarly information, utilizing skills and expertise honed since we first began publishing learned journals in 1798. Today, we publish 1,536 scholarly journals in association with 340 societies and institutions. Our publishing team is truly international. With a network of 20 global offices - including Philadelphia, Oxford, Melbourne, Beijing, New Delhi, Stockholm, Johannesburg and Singapore - we can provide local support around the globe.
Who do we publish?
Some of the new Societies and Associations publishing in partnership with Taylor & Francis for 2008 & 2009:
- Academy of Management
- American Planning Association
- Association of American Geographers
- Association of Energy Engineers (AEE)
- Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law (ANZAPPL)
- Australian Public Intellectual (API) Network
- Botanical Society of Scotland
- British Society for Research into Learning Mathematics
- Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
- Centre for Arab Unity Studies
- Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, King's College London
- Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
- College Reading Association
- Communication Research Centre, Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Geographical Society of Ireland
- Indiana Association of Teachers Educators, Ball State University
- Institute of Engineers, Singapore
- International Australian Studies Association (InASA)
- International Building Performance Simulation Association
- International Input-Output Association (IIOA)
- International Water Resources Association
- Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society in Education
- Korea Institute for Defense Analyses (KIDA)
- Learning Difficulties Australia
- National Association for Pastoral Care in Education
- National Association for the Dually Diagnosed (NADD)
- National Communication Association
- Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness
- South African Institute of International Affairs
- Transatlantic Studies Association
- Association for Coaching
- Centre for African Studies, University of Cape Town
- Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change (CRESC)
- DePaul Center for Black Diaspora, DePaul University
- International Society for Digital Earth
- British Institute in Eastern Africa
- Cruse
- British Trust for Ornithology
- John Jay College of Criminal Justice
- New Zealand Association of Economists
- The Greig Academy Music Therapy Centre
- Royal Musical Association
- Organic Preparations and Procedures Inc
- Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies Ltd
- Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies, American University
- University of Birmingham Institute of Local Government Studies
- Geological Society of Sweden
- Centre for Strategic and International Studies
- Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA)
- Association of Law Teachers
- International Association for Jungian Studies
- Footwear Biomechanics Group
- Society for Terrorism Research
- International Society for the Psychological Treatments and Psychoses (ISPS)
- Society for the Arts in Healthcare
Taylor & Francis imprint publishes our Science, Technology and Engineering journals, Routledge covers Social Science, Arts and Humanities, and Psychology Press is the world's premier Behavioural Science publisher.
At Taylor & Francis Group, we have a straightforward approach to learned society and professional association publishing partnerships. Our goal is to help you realize - and exceed - your aspirations and ambitions for your journal, through high quality services tailored to the real challenges and opportunities you face.
'Without the PERI programme we in Zimbabwe would not have been able to provide cutting edge services. Our graduate students and lecturers in particular find these invaluable. Through training even first years are now finding these resources very useful to their learning.'
Librarian Buhle Mbambo
in Harare
'HINARI and similar schemes give us conduits through which the journal penetrates far more deeply than otherwise would be the case in the near future. The availability of our journal in developing countries contributes to better animal and social welfare, and, we hope, will lead to higher standards of veterinary research, manifest by greater success when submitting manuscripts to journals such as Avian Pathology.'
Dave Cavanagh
Editor of Avian Pathology



