Academic publisher Maney Publishing, UK, has announced ten new journals for 2009, taking Maney's list to almost 90 titles. The new journals are: Bubble Science, Engineering and Technology; International Journal for the History of Engineering & Technology; Ming Studies; T'ang Studies; Dutch Crossing; Early Medieval China; Folk Life; Italian Culture; Language and History; and Tel Aviv.
The company continues to grow its society journal publishing partnerships. The American Association for Italian Studies, the Association for Low Countries Studies, the Early Medieval China Group, Inc., the Society for Ming Studies and the T'ang Studies Society are amongst its new clients in 2009.
With the publication of the International Journal for the History of Engineering & Technology and Folk Life, Maney extends long-standing relationships with the Newcomen Society and the Society for Folk Life Studies, with whom it has worked for several years now. The three Chinese studies journals - Early Medieval China, Ming Studies and T'ang Studies - represent a new subject area for Maney, which already publishes many language, history and cultural studies journals in European, American and Middle-Eastern studies.
Tel Aviv: Journal of the Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University joins Maney's exceptional archaeology and heritage list, and complements titles such as Levant and Palestine Exploration Quarterly.
Bubble Science, Engineering and Technology has been launched in response to a rapidly growing interest in the production and control of bubbles in numerous disciplines. The journal's coverage includes drug and gene therapy, food science, medical physics, materials science and engineering, climate engineering, environmental engineering and biotechnology.
The journals also come to Maney with complete archives which will be made available online via IngentaConnect.