World Scientific Publishing partners with Enago to offer Manuscript Preparation and Author Education Services

    World Scientific Publishing today announced its partnership with Enago, a leading author service provider that specifically caters to the large section of the global research community for whom English is a second language (ESL).

    World Scientific Publishing was founded in 1981 and has established itself as one of the leading scientific publishers in the world, and the largest international scientific publisher in the Asia-Pacific region. It releases about 600 book titles and 130+ academic journals annually in various fields. Enago is the trusted name in author services for the global research community. Since 2005, Enago worked with 100,000+ researchers in 125+ countries improving the communication of their research and helping them to achieve success in international publication. Enago is the preferred partner for leading academic publishers, societies and universities worldwide. Enago has offices in Tokyo, Seoul, Beijing, Shanghai, Istanbul and New York, and operates globally with regional teams supporting researchers locally.

    “This partnership with Enago allows us to offer comprehensive Author Services to researchers around the world. Enago’s services will help improve the quality of author manuscripts and ultimately the quality of published research,” commented Hong Koon, Publishing Director, World Scientific Publishing.

    “Enago is delighted to be collaborating with World Scientific Publishing to help serve the needs of the global scholarly community by providing easy access to high-quality manuscript preparation services.” said Rajiv Shirke, VP Global Operations, Enago. “We are also pleased to announce that a financial benefit in the form of a special discount will be provided to World Scientific authors who wish to make use of Enago’s services at any stage of their manuscript preparation or submission process.”

    For further information, visit the website: https://www.enago.com/worldscientific