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Built on strong foundations - strength in depth

A high quality programme - Taylor & Francis and Routledge publish superb journals across all research areas, spanning Social Science, Arts, the Humanities, Science and Engineering.

Our programme is built on strong foundations. We helped establish many excellent journals in the nineteenth century, including those of the Linnean Society of London, the Geological Society of London and the Zoological Society of London, and published the work of Sir Humphry Davy, James Prescott Joule, Albert A Michelson, Edward Morley and JJ Thomson. In the twentieth century, we played a major role in the internationalisation of research, whilst publishing groundbreaking work from scholars including Bertrand Russell, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Jean-Paul Sartre, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Herbert Marcuse, Karl Popper, Albert Einstein, Max Weber and Iris Murdoch.

Today, we publish the Number One journal in 10 subjects and citations to our journals grew by 18% between 2009 and 2010. Between 2006 and 2010, average Citations-per-Article to Taylor & Francis journals increased by 4.9% per annum.2

Underlying this explosive growth is journal usage. Full text downloads of our journals have grown by 298% in the past five years.

Art & Humanities - Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Women's History Review, Third Text, History of Photography, World Archaeology and Social History

Behavioral Science, Health and Social Care - AIDS Care, Attachment & Human Development, Psychology & Health, Aging & Mental Health, Psychotherapy Research and Anxiety, Stress & Coping

Communication & Cultural Studies - Ethnicity & Health, Critical Studies in Media Communication, Cultural Studies, Southern Communication Journal, Journal of Postcolonial Writing, Journal of Gender Studies and Political Communication

Earth Science, Environment and Biology - International Journal of Remote Sensing, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Food Additives and Contaminants, Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene and Journal of Natural History

Education - Journal of the Learning Sciences, British Journal of Educational Studies, Studies in Higher Education, Scientific Studies in Reading and International Journal of Science Education

Engineering - Ergonomics, International Journal of Control, Transactions of the Institute of Industrial Engineers and International Journal of Production Research

Physical Science and Chemistry - Philosophical Magazine, Molecular Physics, International Reviews in Physical Chemistry, Journal of Experimental Nanoscience and Critical Reviews in Solid State and Materials Sciences

Social Science - Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Regional Studies, The RUSI Journal, Third World Quarterly and Journal of the American Planning Association

As you might expect, our journals are complemented by a wide-ranging book publishing programme. Our breadth of coverage gives Taylor & Francis expert knowledge of your research area and provides an excellent springboard for Marketing activities.


2 Data from the 2009 ISI Journal Citations Reports® published by Thomson Reuters, 2010.
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What should I do next?

We are always happy to discuss new publishing partnerships. To learn more about transforming your journal with Taylor & Francis, contact:

David Green, Global Journals Publishing Director

david.green@tandf.co.uk

www.tandfonline.com/

'The New Zealand Journal of Botany (NZJB) continued to flourish in 2011, a clear indication that the publishing partnership with Taylor & Francis is benefitting the journal and its contributors. More than 100 manuscripts were submitted, a 20% increase on the number for 2010 - with authors from 26 countries worldwide, which illustrates the breadth of interest our journal now generates. NZJB now ranks 112 out of 187 Plant Science titles, and its Impact Factor has risen to 0.846.' Professor Kevin Gould
Senior Editor, New Zealand Journal of Botany

[On the journal Advances in Physics reaching an Impact Factor of 37]

'I would like to thank you all for your crucial roles in reaching this height, which has been achieved through the vision and efforts of our commissioning editors... our referees... and our publisher's editors in supporting us in many ways.'

David Sherrington FRS
Wykeham Professor of Physics Emeritus, Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, University of Oxford

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