Nauka (publisher)
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Headquarters location | 6-1, Shubinsky lane, Moscow, 121099 |
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Distribution | Worldwide |
Key people | Nikolay Fedoseenkov Acting Director, Тatyana Filippova Chief Editor |
Publication types | books, scientific journals |
Nonfiction topics | astronomy, biochemistry, biology, biophysics, chemistry, geological sciences, mathematics, physics |
Imprints | Nauka Publishers |
No. of employees | 970 (2017) |
Official website | www |
Nauka (
Nauka was the main scientific publisher of the USSR. Structurally it was a complex of publishing institutions, printing and book selling companies. It had two departments (in
Nauka was the main publisher of the
In 1972 Nauka published 135 scientific journals, including 31 physical and mathematical, 24 chemical, 29 biological and five popular science journals (Priroda (Nature), Zemlya i Vselennaya (Earth and the Universe), Khimia i zhizn (Chemistry and Life), Kvant (Quantum), and Russkaya rech (Russian speech).
Book series published by Nauka have included the Languages of Asia and Africa series.[1]
The English distributor of the Nauka publications is MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica together with Pleiades Publishing and Springer Science+Business Media.
Nauka was the largest scientific publishing house in the USSR[2] and in the world at one time (in 1982).[3]
See also
- Fizmatlit]
- Nauka academic journals
References
- ^ Languages of Asia and Africa (Nauka) - Book Series List, publishinghistory.com. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
- ^ «Наука» / Комков Г. Д. // Ива — Италики. — М. : Советская энциклопедия, 1972. — (Great Soviet Encyclopedia : [в 30 т.] / гл. ред. Alexander Prokhorov ; 1969—1978, т. 10).
- ^ «Наука» // Книговедение: энциклопедический словарь / Ред. коллегия: Н. М. Сикорский (гл. ред.) и др. — М.: Советская энциклопедия, 1982. — 664 с.
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