NISC Has Moved

Posted 18 December 2013 by NISC under Company news
NISC Has Moved

To end 2013 NISC has moved into new offices at 4 Speke Street, Grahamstown, South Africa. Since its inception in 1995 NISC has occupied several buildings in Grahamstown, however much has changed over the past 12 months at NISC. This has necessitated a move to a new more permanent home for the business. Our new and improved space allows for greater expansion as the company grows, as well as a dedicated dispatch area for our many journal deliveries. This has been the culmination of months of searching for suitable premises. We were very fortunate to find a property that suited our needs and offered a conducive environment in which to work. Our staff have been very excited to take ownership of their new offices and we look forward to a productive year in 2014, after the traditional Christmas/summer holiday. All other NISC contact details will remain unchanged.

The biggest development in the history of Quaestiones Mathematicae was the association with NISC and to have the journal running in a very stable way without severe financial concerns.
- Barry Green, QM Editor
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
Thank you for the rare experience of a set of proofs on which I can find nothing to correct!
- SAJP author from Florida Atlantic University
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
The review process is quick and is being done within the reasonable time. After acceptance, NISC is also quick enough to send proofs and is very efficiently publishes the accepted paper online before its print version.

- Author - Southern Forests: A Journal of Forest Science