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Presentational publications of the IASHE

The conception of development of the IASHE presentational publications system

One of the main goals of the IASHE is to ensure the mass international promotion of scientific studies and achievements of their authors, and also to improve the attractiveness and significance of scientific activities. In this regard the IASHE is going to publish a whole range of presentational editions of national and international scale: a) about the most active and progressive scholars (participants of the PLATONICK project) and world famous outstanding scientists; b) about innovative studies – significant contributions to the development of science. 

 

Currently the IASHE is aiming to publish two types of presentational editions:

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“Golden Book of Scientific Elite” (together with the National research analytics Federations);

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“Diamond Edges of the World Science” (together with the World research analytics Federation).

Encyclopedias of the IASHE

The IASHE has been publishes the following types of international gift (presentation) encyclopedic editions of scientific (academic) nature: 

The IASHE encyclopedias have British ISBNs. They are distributed to the leading libraries and influential organizations of the UK, USA, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Canada, Australia. They are also mailed to certain global international organizations. In addition, printed and online versions of the encyclopedia are distributed through the information and trading networks: Amazon, iTunes, Thalia, Weltbild, Hugendubel, Buch.de, Tolino, Kindle Shop, iBookstore, eBook-Shop, eBay, Shopify etc.

 

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