Tuesday, 2 January 2018

Three Secret Facts about Nova Publishing Company

Nova Publishing is a New York-based company that caters to academic authors, researchers, and professionals. It is a growing company with an unwavering commitment to deliver first class books and publications to the world. Founded in 1985, Nova Publishing has expanded across the globe as an STM publisher. Their excellence and success can be attributed to their expertise and experience in the field. Here are three things you may not know about this publisher. 

1. It was founded by Frank H. Columbus Jr.

One of the greatest contributors to the company is none other than its founder, Frank H. Columbus. He was an iconic figure because of his many accomplishments that shaped the field of academic publishing. He is credited for the popularization and spread of scientific studies by Ukrainian, Georgian, and Russian researchers. During his lifetime, he published more than thousand books on scientific research. A great leader and an example, his legacy has helped shaped the industry.

2. It gives many opportunities for authors, researchers, and professors.

The company is committed to helping academic authors share their work with the world.  Whether you are on your first or fifth book, your experience with Nova Science Publishers is sure to be remarkable. That's because the company endeavors to serve authors, helping them reap the fruits of their labor and giving their books more exposure. They have a vast network of academic associations, literary organizations, libraries, and bookstores. Their professional marketing team connects also with organizers of book conferences and events across the globe to bring their published books to local and international readers.

3. It offers journal subscriptions and a selection of open access books.

Through Nova’s journal subscriptions and open access books, researchers, authors, and professors can further improve their knowledge base. You can choose to either pay a small subscription fee or access some of the books for free.  

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