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African Zoology joins NISC from 2015

30 September 2014 • New publications
NISC is delighted to announce that we will be publishing African Zoology from 2015. This well-established title joins our list, which already includes of some of Africa’s leading natural science journals. The journal will also see...

Anthropology Southern Africa - new to NISC

23 September 2014 • New publications
We are pleased to welcome Anthropology Southern Africa to the NISC stable of journals. The aims of this quarterly are to promote anthropology in southern Africa, to support ethnographic and theoretical research, and to provide voices to...

New To NISC: AJSTID

22 September 2014 • New publications
A new addition to the NISC title list is the African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development. This journal, which officially joined NISC at the start of 2014, explores a relatively new field within academia which...

Journal of Psychology in Africa - back with NISC

5 August 2014 • New publications
The Journal of Psychology in Africa has returned to NISC after a period of being published outside of the African continent. The journal has joined our growing list of titles that are co-published with Taylor &...

Contextualising structural factors in HIV prevention

21 July 2014 • New publications
To coincide with the 20th International AIDS Congress, the African Journal of AIDS Research has just published a new special issue entitled “Contextualising structural factors in HIV prevention.” The special issue, in Volume 13 (2)...
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Perhaps the most important change, in terms of bringing the Journal to a wider audience, has been its publishing in collaboration with the NISC (Pty) Ltd.
- Stan Pillar, Editor of the African Journal of Marine Science (1996-2013)
The paper was wonderfully laid out and rapidly published
- Author- Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology
The NISC partnership has benefited the Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology by bringing sustainability, additional branding and marketing, a wider reach through its websites, and the added value of expertise in the very competitive world of publishing.
- Chris Stones, IPJP Editor-in-Chief since 2003
A very supportive, personal and committed editorial team, which takes quality of the work very seriously. I learned a lot through the experience of publishing with Anthropology Southern Africa, and felt supported throughout the process.
- Author - Anthropology Southern Africa
It has been an enriching experience working with such enthusiastic and professional people at NISC who have become more friends than business partners over the years.
- Stan Pillar, Editor of the African Journal of Marine Science (1996-2013)