The Endocrine Society has appointed Oxford University Press (OUP) as the exclusive distributor of its journals' digital editions.
Beginning in January 2017, the Society's current journals The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Endocrinology and Endocrine Reviews, as well as its forthcoming open access publication Journal of the Endocrine Society will be available on the OUP web platform. As part of the partnership, OUP will also sell online and print journal subscriptions to the institutional market worldwide, other than the Society's existing markets in Japan.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism is the world's leading peer-reviewed journal for endocrine clinical research and clinical practice information. Each issue provides up-to-date coverage of new developments that enhance our understanding of pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of endocrine and metabolic disorders.
Endocrinology, celebrating its centennial in 2017, is broadening its aims and scope by merging with another eminent Society journal, Molecular Endocrinology. Publishing with the retained title of Endocrinology, and the added tagline of ‘Molecular and Physiological Basis of Endocrine Health and Disease,' the expanded journal is the Society's flagship journal for all areas of basic and translational research, including novel mechanistic insights into physiological and pathophysiological processes relevant to endocrine systems and endocrine-related disease at the molecular, cellular, tissue or organismal level of hormone function.
Endocrine Reviews publishes bimonthly comprehensive, authoritative and timely review articles, balancing both experimental and clinical endocrinology themes and crystallizing the most significant clinical experience and current research in endocrinology and related areas.
The Journal of the Endocrine Society (JES), the Society's new open access publication, will span the Society's mission to cover advances in basic science, clinical science and clinical practice. This marks the first time the Society has introduced a new journal under its ownership in nearly 30 years. JES will bring to the Society's portfolio of journals a new publishing outlet specifically intended to rapidly publish emerging science on a variety of topics in the endocrinology field. The new journal will offer a global audience free access to a wide range of research articles and features on diabetes, obesity, hormone-related cancers, reproductive health, bone health and thyroid health. The journal will begin accepting submissions in the fall of 2016 and launch in January 2017.
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