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Chemistry Elite Banquet

Chemistry Elite Banquet. 13 December 2007. Kee Siaw Pae 紀曉貝 Elsevier Science & Technology Sales Director Taiwan. Our Overarching Objective. “ Contribute to the progress and application of science, by delivering superior information products and tools

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Chemistry Elite Banquet

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  1. Chemistry Elite Banquet 13 December 2007 Kee Siaw Pae 紀曉貝 Elsevier Science & Technology Sales Director Taiwan

  2. Our Overarching Objective “Contribute to the progress and application of science, by delivering superior information products and tools that build insights and enable advancement in research”

  3. Global inputnetworks 7,000 editors 70,000 editorial board members 200,000 referees 500,000+ authors A Truly Global Network- A Very Valued Asset Global output networks 15 million doctors, nurses and health professionals 10 million+ researchers in 4,500 institutes 5 million students Global business Asia Pacific16% NorthAmerica47% Europe31% Rest of World 5%

  4. Our global presence across all subjects 33% Citations 35% Papers Source: ISI data

  5. Gerhard Ertl Winner of 2007 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Roger D. Kornberg Winner of 2006 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Avram Hershko, Irwin Rose, Aaron Ciechanover Winners of 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Yves Chauvin, Robert H. Grubbs, Richard R. Schrock Winners of 2005 Nobel Prize in Chemistry The Prestigious Partners Louis Pasteur Alexander Fleming Louis de Broglie Albert Einstein Since the Nobel Prize began in 1901, Elsevier has published more winners’ papers than any other publisher Niels Bohr Madame Curie

  6. Current Trends and Development

  7. Scientific Publishing as of today in Taiwan • About 200 researchers are current or former partners of Elsevier Editorial Board • Taiwanese researchers choose Elsevier to publish 32% of their papers (Source: ISI Data) • 89,000 researchers in 2005, increased by 25% since 2002 (Source: National Science Council) • Research Output has grown by 115% since 1997 (Source: Scopus Data) • 64% increase from 2002 to 2005

  8. Appreciation to Elsevier Editors 梁博煌教授 Prof. Po-Huang Liang • EDITOR of BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY 陳竹亭教授 Prof. Jwu-Ting Chen • EDITOR of Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 牟中原教授 Prof. Chung-Yuan Mou • EDITOR of Applied Catalysis A: General 何佳安教授 Prof. Ja-An Ho  • EDITOR of Talanta 廖俊臣教授 Prof. Chun-Chen Liao • EDITOR of Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology C: Photochemistry Reviews

  9. Taiwan Research Output Performance in the last decade 115% 93% Source: Scopus Data

  10. Growth in Paper Output from 1997 to 2006 Source: Scopus Data

  11. Elsevier is the most preferred publisher partner for Taiwan researchers Source: ISI data

  12. 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 = print = print + electronic = eOnly eTransformation • In the 1990s, Elsevier made a huge technology investment to build ScienceDirect, launched in 1997 • Revolutionize the way researchers access information • Desktop access • Articles in Press • Change the traditional job scopes of libraries • Usage analysis • Repositories • Interaction with users 2001, 2003 and 2005 include migrated Harcourt content

  13. Investment in Electronic Publishing

  14. Organise editorial boards • Launch new specialist journals Solicit and manage submissions Manage peer review Archive and promote Publish and disseminate Edit and prepare Production Journal Publishing Investments • Author Gateway and Elsevier Editorial Systems • ScienceDirect, Scopus, Scirus, eNewsletters and alerts • eJournal BackfileseReference Works • Electronic Warehouse • Production Tracking System Estimated cumulative investment since 2000

  15. Portfolio of Elsevier Online Products in Chemistry Chemical Structure Links Crossfire Beilstein and Gmelin Entry Point for Research Information Full-Text Links Full-Text Links Citation Links 8.7 million full-text articles online

  16. Building Insights, Breaking Boundaries WHO initiative provides access to the major journals in biomedical and related social sciences. UNEP initiative provides access to major journals in the environmental sciences. FAO initiative provides access to journals in the agriculture, biological, and social sciences. Elsevier provides free or very low costaccess to more than 1000 of its journals to public institutions in over 100 developing countries.

  17. Digitizing the Science Legacy

  18. Other Initiatives • Provides seamless linking among more than 6000 electronic scholarly journals from 330 publishers. • Elsevier provides approximately 25% of the CrossRef operating budget. • Elsevier is a leader in establishing an online official trusted third party archive at the National Library of the Netherlands. • Developing similar arrangements with libraries in other countries (e.g. PORTICO, CLOCKSS) • The Elsevier Foundation supports the broader scientific, technical and medical communities we serve, as well as the many local communities where our employees live and work. • www.elsevierfoundation.org

  19. ScienceDirect article downloads Millions Elsevier articles published Thousands Articles on ScienceDirect Millions 300 8 250 250 7 6 200 5 200 150 4 3 100 2 150 50 1 0 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Outcome: Expanded Content and Usage • Add remaining backfiles, books, major reference works and primary research data– eBooks, lab data and visualson ScienceDirect

  20. Reply to Questions

  21. Peer Review • At least 2 reviewers for each manuscript; Single/ Double Blind Review • Reviewers are asked to evaluate whether the manuscript : • Is original; Is methodologically sound • Follows appropriate ethical guidelines • Has results which are clearly presented and support the conclusions • Correctly references previous relevant work • Contradiction or Delay, a further expert opinion will be sought. • All our reviewers sign a conflict of interest statement. • Reviewers advise the editor, who is responsible for the final decision to accept or reject the article • A final decision to accept or reject the manuscript will be sent to the author along with any recommendations made by the reviewers • Reviewers are matched to the paper according to their expertise • Recommendation on Reviewers by Authors is possible • Academics interested in becoming a reviewer can write to the respective editorial office

  22. ScienceDirect Access in Taiwan SDOL&SDOS: Full Text Download (April,2006 – March, 2007)

  23. Taiwan is Elsevier’s vital partner and we look forward to continuing partnership in the years aheadThank You and Have a Nice Evening!

  24. Are There Too Many Journals? More Researchers Growing at ~ 3.5% by title More Journals

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