
On March 25, 2010, a new corporation was born, when "Canadian Science Publishing" received its incorporation papers from Corporations Canada. [Click here to read the full story.]
On January 13, 2010, Treasury Board of Canada approved a submission to allow the NRC Research Press to incorporate as a not-for-profit company. Cameron Macdonald, Publisher of NRC Research Press, resigned from the National Research Council of Canada on February 5, 2010, to begin the incorporation process. [Click here to read the full story.]
Botany (formerly the Canadian Journal of Botany) and the Canadian Journal of Forest Research have each been selected as one of the DBIO 100, the 100 most influential journals in biology and medicine over the last 100 years as voted by the BioMedical & Life Sciences Division of the Special Libraries Association on the occasion of its centennial.
NRC Research Press is pleased to announce our partnership with Copyright Clearance Center. [more]
NRC Research Press is pleased to announce enhanced ePublishing capabilities offering you a state-of-the-art Web-based platform for your online publishing needs. [more]
NRC Research Press is pleased to announce a new open access option to published research articles. OpenArticle allows individual authors or their funding agencies to sponsor open availability of their articles on the journal Web site at an initial subsidized price of $3000. [more]
NRC Research Press journals are compliant with open access policies of top international granting bodies, including the US National Institutes of Health, the Wellcome Trust, the UK Medical Research Council, the Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale in France, and others. The Press allows authors extensive rights to archive pre-prints and post-prints of their manuscripts (6 months after publication). According to the SHERPA project on open access, NRC Research Press is a "green" publisher, offering authors the highest level of archiving rights.