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Springer & Belarus

Springer & Belarus. Dr Frans Lettenstrom Director, Library Sales Minsk – 24 October 2013. Scientific Publishing. Original reports of data/theory Assert priority Correspondence between scientists Paper making technology (China 105) Movable-type printing (China 1040)

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Springer & Belarus

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  1. Springer & Belarus Dr Frans Lettenstrom Director, Library Sales Minsk – 24 October 2013

  2. Scientific Publishing • Original reports of data/theory • Assert priority • Correspondence between scientists • Paper making technology (China 105) • Movable-type printing (China 1040) • ”Gutenberg” printing technology (Korea <1403) • Silver & gold from America (1492-) • The two first scientific journals (1665) • Philosophical Transactions (London) • Journal des Savants (Paris)

  3. Scientific Publishing • Acceleration around 1760 • Since then: doubling every 15-20 years • (Springer 1842. Politics, agriculture, mathematics) • 1880: articles often 200-300 pages • 1920: research split up in many short articles • Now over 180.000 journals/report series • Approx 20.000 peer reviewed • 1.8M peer reviewed articles/year, by 2.000 publishers, read by over 15M scientists • 50.000 scientific books/year, by 1.000 publishers • 1969 – Internet • 1989 – WWW • 1991 – arXiv at LANL • (SpringerLINK 1997) (all books=ebooks 2006 & 2012)

  4. Scientific output some neighbours

  5. Quality measured with H Index

  6. Scientific output BY-Baltics

  7. Scientific output BY-Baltics (quality)

  8. Scientific output Brazil-Turkey-Iran

  9. Scientific output China, Germany, France

  10. Scientific output BY-CN-FR-DE (quality)

  11. Scientific output China-USA

  12. Scientific output BY-Baltics

  13. Scientific output BY-Baltics (quality)

  14. Scientific output BY-Caucasus (quality)

  15. Springer is now the World´s largest publisher Belarus (through Ministry of Edu-Sci) has been offered all this access eJournals: Over 2,400 titles (bf since 1832) eBooks: Over 7,000 new titles per year, in total over 140,000 (bf since 1843) Databases: Locations: 60 publishing houses in 27 countries throughout Europe, Asia, America & Oceania Springer Protocols Springer Images zbMATH Springer Materials SpringerReference

  16. Springer has a global presence Argentina / Australia / Austria / Brazil / China / France / Germany / India / Italy / Japan / Malaysia / Mexico / Morocco / The Netherlands / New Zealand / Philippines / Russia / Singapore / South Africa / South Korea / Spain / Switzerland / Taiwan / Turkey / United Arab Emirates / United Kingdom / USA

  17. Our publishing brands

  18. How many centuries does Springer‘s scientific digital information last? • Archival rights • Continued access on our server • Data delivery (disks, ftp) • National servers - CILEA, RFBR, etc • Long-range archiving with German National Library and Royal Library of the Netherlands • LOCKSS & CLOCKSS (controlled LOCKSS, lots of copies keeps stuff safe) (Stanford) – Springer‘s own formats • Portico (Jstor) – Jstor‘s formats

  19. Quality and tradition Nobel Prize winners are also Springer authors

  20. Springerpublishing choices You can choose– • (books/journals/protocols) • (print/electronic) • (traditional/open access)

  21. Expanding our open access offerings • Open Access submissions have grown significantly

  22. Thank you for your attention! Hoping for a strong partnership between Springer and Belarus Dr Frans Lettenstrom frans.lettenstrom@springer.com

  23. >>Сейчас следует обеспечить полное снабжение советских ученых научной литературой, которая выходит за границей. Ученые должны знать научную продукцию как наших друзей, так и наших врагов*. На это дело не следует жалеть средств. Это окупится с лихвой. Я просил бы Вас подумать, как организовать немедленную доставку необходимой литературы и оборудования для советских ученых, а мы вам поможем.<< *) Германия (издатель Springer) СТАЛИН, 13 ноября 1944 года. 18 часов 45 минут в кабинет к Сталину входит Президент Академии наук СССР Владимир Леонтьевич Комаров.

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