Media outlets starting with M
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Materials Recycling World
Background and Format: Founded in 1912, Materials Recycling World (MRW) is a weekly trade magazine covering the recycling resource and waste management industry. Among the topics covered are materials processing and reprocessing, waste management and collection, retail waste and recycling, construction waste and investment within the sector. Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 5th June 2017 Ascential plc, a global business-to-business information company, has announced it has sold the remaining 11 UK-based Heritage Brands to Metropolis International Limited. The 11 brands, which used to be part of EMAP, include Drapers, Nursing Times, Local Government Chronicle, Construction News, New Civil Engineer, Ground Engineering, H&V News, RAC, Retail Jeweller, Materials Recycling World and the architecture titles including Architects’ Journal, The Architectural Review and its associated World Architecture Festival. The full announcement can be viewed here.
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Materials Research Bulletin
Published by Elsevier Science for materials scientists, ceramists and chemists worldwide. Features research reports on the synthesis, structure and properties of materials. Topics also deal with materials having interesting electronic, magnetic, optical, mechanical or catalytic properties.
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Materials Science
Background and Format: Materials Science alerts industry, academics and investors to the latest developments in the chemistry and technology behind novel materials research as well as the new materials themselves, their potential applications and commercial viability in a global context. Audience and Readership: Industry, academics and investors Deadline: No specific deadline Circulation: Currently no figure available Ad rates: For any information on advertising, contact advertising@materialsscience.news Other information: A contact form can be find here All press releases should be sent to newsdesk@materialsscience.news Alerts: Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 7th November 2016 Materials Science has now launched. The online publication alerts industry, academics and investors to the latest developments in the chemistry and technology behind novel materials research, as well as the new materials themselves, their potential applications and commercial viability in a global context. The team can be reached at newsdesk@materialsscience.news and found tweeting at www.twitter.com/matscinews. The website can be viewed at materialsscience.news
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MMaterials Science and Engineering : B
Covers electronic, ionic, magnetic and optical properties of materials both in bulk and in thin films.
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MMaterials Science and Engineering: R: Reports
Published for materials scientists, solid-state physicists and chemists, and mechanical and electronic engineers worldwide. Provides information and reviews that cover the full spectrum of materials science and engineering. The reviews, both experimental and theoretical, provide general background information as well as a critical assessment on topics in a state of flux.
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MMaterials Today
Background and Format: Materials Today publishes papers on breakthrough discoveries and technical achievements provided they are original research to the materials science field. Papers include current research on high stiffness polymer, deformable conductors and discoveries about sponge derived silica. Materials Today is published as part of the Materials Today family of journals and is supported by Elsevier. Comprehensive articles are considered with shorter ones explaining breakthrough discoveries and review articles from established leaders. The journal is distributed to institutions worldwide. Impact Factor: 24.537 Journal ranking: 7.111 SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) Manuscript Submission: Author guidelines can be found here: www.journals.elsevier.com/materials-today/
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MMaterials Today - Website
Background and Format: The website for Materials Today is exclusively for members with an account. They get access to everything on the site, including exclusive comments, interviews, and educational seminars (webinars). You'll also find the latest news on established and emerging topics in advanced materials, as well as information on the latest equipment and events. Visit the features page for free access to specially selected articles from the Materials Today journal family, and find your next position via the jobs board. Audience and Readership: Aimed at researchers with an interest in materials science and technology. Month Unique Users: The Materials Today website receives over 150,000 page views per month, and spans materials science (60% of traffic) and industry (40% of traffic). (Source: Publisher) Ad rates: A media pack can be requested and information on advertising can be found here. Other Information: It can be found on LinkedIn here. It can be found on Google+ here.
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Materials World
Background and Format: Materials World is the The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) monthly members' magazine, specifically devoted to the engineering materials cycle, from mining and extraction, through processing and application, to recycling and recovery. The magazine promotes the latest developments and new technologies. Editorial keeps readers up to date with their industry, new trends, materials and processes. Audience and Readership: Members of The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining. Deadline: Deadlines can be found in the media pack below. Time of Publication: Varies. Circulation: Source: Publisher. Ad Rates: A media pack can be found here. For advertising enquries contact Sue Harris on +44 (0)1476 513 883 or sue.harris@iom3.org. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 25 June 2014 Melanie Rutherford is now Editor of Materials World, Clay Technology and MADE, member magazines published by IOM Communications - the commercial arm of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3). She was previously the Features Editor on the magazines. As of the June issue, Materials World has a bigger format to combine content previously run in The Packaging Professional and Wood Focus magazines, which have now ceased publication as standalone titles. Clay Technology has also decreased in frequency, from bi-monthly to quarterly. Melanie can be reached on +44 (0)20 7451 7334 and melanie.rutherford@iom3.org. She can also be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/melrutherford
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MMaternal and Child Health Journal
Written for practitioners and academics in public health, obstetrics, gynecology, prenatal medicine and pediatrics as a forum to advance the scientific and professional knowledge base of the maternal and child health (MCH) field. Addresses MCH epidemiology, demography, and health status assessment; innovative MCH service initiatives; implementation of MCH programs; MCH policy analysis and advocacy; MCH professional development. Sponsors include the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP), the Association of Teachers of Maternal and Child Health (ATMCH), and CityMatCH.
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Maternal and Child Nutrition
Impact Factor: 3.505 (source: ISI Journal Citation Report) Journal Ranking: 10/120 (Pediatrics); 21/80 (Nutrition & Dietetics) (ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking 2015) Circulation: The publisher does not disclose the circulation. Time of Publication: January, April, July and October. Aims of the Journal: Maternal & Child Nutrition aims to keep the audience fully informed about new initiatives, the latest research findings and innovative ways of responding to changes in public attitudes. Drawing from global sources, the journal aims to provide an invaluable source of up-to-date information for health professionals, academics and service users with interests in maternal and infant nutrition. Readership: It is aimed at health professionals, academics and service users with interests in maternal and infant nutrition. Content: Topics covered include: Nutritional needs of mothers and their children in health and disease Physiological, sociocultural, psychological, economic and political aspects of nutrition Health Improvement Health education Health policy and assessment in practice Inter-agency initiatives Food safety and related environmental and regulatory issues Nutritional risk assessment Evaluation of interventions aimed at improving health The role of nutrition in both healthy and vulnerable groups Development of research methods, validation of measures Editorial Contacts: A full list of editorial contacts can be viewed here. Manuscript submission: Author guidelines can be viewed here. Online manuscripts submission here.