Reed Elsevier
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Reed Elsevier is a leading global publisher and information provider.
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History
Reed Elsevier started operation in January 1993, as the result of a merger of the British trade book and magazine publisher Reed International, with the Dutch science publisher Elsevier NV.
History of Reed International
In 1894, Albert E. Reed established a newsprint manufacture at Tovil mill near Maidstone. In 1903, Albert E Reed & Co was registered as a public company. In 1970, the company name was changed to Reed International Limited.
History of Elsevier NV
In 1880, Jacobus George Robbers started a publishing company called NV Uitgeversmaatschappij Elsevier in Rotterdam.
Company Divisions
Science and medical
The Science and Medical division is Elsevier.
Legal
The Legal division is LexisNexis.
Education
The Education division is Harcourt, Inc..
Business
The Business division is Reed Business.
Pricing controversy
Reed Elsevier are being criticized increasingly for their pricing policies, especially Elsevier and LexisNexis, which have been operating at very high profit margins for several years. Members of the scientific community have repeatedly called for boycotting of Elsevier journals and moving to open access publications such as those of the Public Library of Science or BioMed Central.
External links
- ketupa.net media profile: Reed Elsevier (http://www.ketupa.net/elsevier2.htm) historical overview
- Double Dutch No Longer (http://www.forbes.com/global/2002/1111/044.html) in-depth article about the company from 2002 (Forbes.com)
- The Observer March 14, 2004: Black arts of the science mags (http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,6903,1168763,00.html)
- Official web site Reed Elsevier (http://www.reed-elsevier.com/)
- Official web site Elsevier Science (http://www.elsevier.nl/)
- Official web site LexisNexis (http://www.lexisnexis.com/)
- Official web site Harcourt (http://www.harcourt.com)
- Official web site Reed Business (http://www.reedbusiness.com)de:Reed Elsevier