Meanwhile, he is seeking additional clients through advertisements in specialty journals.
In the course of his career, Danaila has communicated and published 317 scientific works, 59 of which appeared in foreign specialty journals.
Publishers of U.S. trade and specialty journals are scrambling to expand abroad, driven by the recession at home and the perception of greater opportunities overseas.
Following in the footsteps of American general-interest magazines, publishers of American trade and specialty journals are scrambling to expand abroad.
The relatively narrow focus can make it hard to extrapolate findings to the elderly and children, limiting the usefulness of guidelines, which are published periodically in specialty journals.
A third specialty journal, the Wisconsin Environmental Law Journal, was founded in 1994 but discontinued publication in 2002.
VTR is currently ranked among the top forty of all specialty journals, and routinely publishes authors from top ten law schools.
Beginning in 1992, for example, Nature created profitable specialty journals like Nature Genetics.
The company makes everything from American high school textbooks to specialty journals like Kidney International, with most of the work done in New Delhi.
The two major science journals Science and Nature rejected Alexander's first paper, which was published in Psychopharmacology, a specialty journal.