Journal Access in Canada
We are pleased to announce that Canadians can enjoy free access to over 100 000 back files of NRC Research Press journals, dating back to 1951. Access to material in these journals published after December 31, 2010, is available to Canadians through subscribing universities across Canada as well as the major federal science departments.
Concerned readers and authors whose institutes have not subscribed for the 2011 volume year can speak to their university librarians or can contact us to subscribe directly.
Publishing Services
Canadian Science Publishing is on the forefront of new publishing and distribution technologies. This expertise is available to scientific societies, not-for-profit organizations, and government departments that want to produce technically advanced materials for their clients and to expose scientific publications to a global audience.
Prestigious Honours
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.
News & Events
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Understanding causes of obesity in Aboriginal children
To fully understand the causes of the obesity epidemic in Aboriginal children requires an understanding of the unique social and historical factors that shape the Aboriginal community. -
Climate change invites alien invaders – Is Canada ready?
A comprehensive multi-disciplinary synthesis just published in Environmental Reviews reveals the urgent need for further investigation and policy development to address significant environmental, social and economic impacts of invasive alien species (IAS) and climate change. -
L-arginine: Supplement tested on fit, athletic men shows no advantage.
One of the most recent, popular supplements for athletes looking to boost performance comes in the form of a naturally-occurring amino acid called L-arginine.
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Canadian Science Publishing publishes 15 NRC Research Press journals in a broad range of scientific disciplines, with more than 2000 manuscripts published each year. Add the NRC Research Press suite of journals to your collection today.







