Dartmouth Journal Services Goes Live with PNAS
Dartmouth Journal Services Goes Live with PNAS | The Sheridan Group
Hunt Valley, MD, Dartmouth Journal Services (DJS) is pleased to announce the successful transition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS). DJS provides full service copyediting, composition, online deliverables, print production, back issue fulfillment, author billing and reprint services for PNAS.
Gary Kittredge, President and COO of Dartmouth Journal Services, said, "Nearly one year ago we made meticulous plans to begin production of PNAS; we are thrilled to say that each step was fully executed via a superior workflow for this reputable journal." Commenting further, Kittredge said, "The PNAS and DJS staff worked tirelessly together these past months and DJS feels privileged to have lead-vendor responsibility for PNAS."
Diane Sullenberger, Executive Editor of PNAS noted, "PNAS publishes more than 23,000 pages per year that span many diverse scientific disciplines. The journal has a complex workflow, a demanding schedule, and puts a high value on prompt and efficient customer service. We are delighted that DJS has proven such a diligent and capable partner, and we look forward to working closely with DJS to expedite our publishing process and to implement new publishing technologies."
PNAS is one of the world's most-cited multidisciplinary scientific serials. Since its establishment in 1914, it continues to publish respected research reports, commentaries, reviews, perspectives, colloquium papers, and actions of the Academy. Coverage in PNAS spans the biological, physical, and social sciences. PNAS is published weekly in print, and daily online in PNAS Early Edition. http://www.pnas.org/
Dartmouth Journal Services, located in Waterbury, VT, provides a full complement of journal production services, including Copyediting, Issue Management, Composition, and Electronic Data Preparation for Online Publishing. DJS specializes in peer-reviewed journals which require full editorial support. www.dartmouthjournals.com.

