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American Technical Publishers company history timeline

1884

1884 Elsevier’s goal is to spread knowledge and entertainment among all layers of the Dutch population.

1940

1940 Anticipating the center of academia would eventually shift to the English-speaking world, Elsevier founds offices in London and New York.

1946

Cover for a book in the Research in Holland series, 1946.

1947

1947 Elsevier publishes a broad array of scientific works in the Research in Holland series, and launches Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, its first journal.

1970

1970 Elsevier’s science division is merged with the North-Holland Publishing Company, expanding the company’s chemistry-oriented portfolio with a large number of physics titles.

1978

1978 Always aiming to be on the forefront of technology, Elsevier invests in the new media of the day.

1980

Elsevier-NDU NV brochure, circa 1980

1985

Follow Rick SzostakBrief content visible, double tap to read full content.Full content visible, double tap to read brief content.Rick Szostak joined the Department of Economics at the University of Alberta in 1985.

1987

Though the merger is not realized, Elsevier catches the eye of future partner Reed International.A photo of the shareholders’ meeting, during which Kluwer was the point of discussion, 1987.

1997

1997 After almost two decades of experiments, ScienceDirect is launched as the first online repository of electronic (scientific) books and articles.

2004

2004 Scopus is launched.

2013

2013 Mendeley joins the Elsevier family.

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