Beijing, P.R. China, April 19 – Elsevier, a world-leading medical
publisher, today announced an extension of their partnership with Peking
University Medical Press (PUMP) to enhance access to international medical
resources in China. Following the initial partnership in 2004, the joint
editorial office under this collaboration with PUMP has published more than
100 health sciences publications. With the renewal of the partnership,
Elsevier and PUMP will increase the amount of international medical content
and resources available in the local language in China.
"This partnership has taken great steps in making world class resources
available to clinicians, students, and experts in the medical field here in
China, who will continue to benefit from Elsevier’s partnerships with renowned
medical institutions and publishers like the Peking University Medical Press",
said Brian Nairn, CEO of Elsevier Health Sciences, speaking at a ceremony to
launch the signing of the agreement.
"We are very pleased that this partnership has been so successful in recent
years and with this new agreement we are positive that Peking University
Medical Press will be better enabled to expand the number of world leading
medical resources we publish" said Mr. Lu Yin Dao, President of PUMP.
Elsevier Health Sciences has had a presence in China since the 1980s. The
company’s contribution in bringing top information and medical data resources
to China include, The Lancet Chinese edition, leading text and reference books
and electronic publishing products, including a clinical solutions platform –
MD Consult® in 2005, which has enabled physicians to offer better care and led
to greater efficiencies in hospitals.
"This is at the heart of the Elsevier strategy, to enhance the transfer of
knowledge in and out of China to contribute to improving healthcare around the
world", said Lex Rozenbroek, Asia Pacific managing director at Elsevier.
"China's rapidly evolving healthcare environment requires access to top
information and educational resources from around the world, a company with a
tradition like Elsevier which publishes Gray’s Anatomy, one of the most famous
medical publications of the last hundred years, brings strong support in this
area" said Prof. Han Qi De, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the
National People’s Congress and President of Peking University Health Science
Center, who spoke at the ceremony.
Elsevier has a long history of publishing trusted and leading Scientific,
Technical and Medical (STM) information and disseminates and preserves STM
literature meeting the information needs of the world’s scientists and
clinicians. The Company has developed a global scholarly community of 7,000
journal editors, 70,000 editorial board members, 200,000 reviewers, and
500,000 authors publishing 2,000 journals, 17,000 books; with 2,200 new books
each year.
"We hope to work with local institutions and publishers to contribute our
international network and over one hundred years of publishing experience,"
said Victor Lam, managing director for China at Elsevier Health Sciences Asia.
"With this experience and global resources, Elsevier will be in a position to
help share the expertise and unique understanding originating in China, such
as the wealth of knowledge in fields that include Traditional Chinese Medicine
and the transfer of other Chinese medical resources abroad."
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About Elsevier
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scientific, technical and medical information products and services. Working
in partnership with the global science and health communities, Elsevier’s
7,000 employees in over 70 offices worldwide publish more than 2,000 journals
and 1,900 new books per year, in addition to offering a suite of innovative
electronic products, such as
ScienceDirect,
MD Consult,
Scopus,
bibliographic databases, and online reference works.
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About Peking University Medical Press (PUMP)
Peking University
Medical Press was founded in April 1989 and is a national specialized
publishing house and key university press under the Ministry of Education.
Pump, whose sales revenues reached around $11 million, produced 430 titles in
2006. PUMP is regarded as one of the most rapidly growing publishers in China.
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