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About us
At Asian Network for Scientific Information, we're inspired by a single goal: sharing the knowledge. That's why we're dedicated to developing the online publishing services for delivering the high quality contents in user friendly environment straightly on the desktop of the researchers, librarians, authors and editors around the world.
We believe that with the sharing of knowledge we brick the gaps between developed and under developed countries.
History
Asian Network for Scientific Information (ANSInet) was established in 1998 by a group of senior academicians who were not satisfied with the international publishing outlets of the time. They formed an alternative publishing house that focused on fostering the electronic scientific publishing in Asia with the objective to make the information available at the desktop of the researchers.
The Asian Network for Scientific Information has uplifted itself into an important journal publisher on the world stage. The company currently publishes over 37 journals with a working strength of about 70 people. ANSInet has always stressed upon the importance of internationality and relevance to practice in its publishing philosophy/motto.
As an internationally recognized publisher, the ANSInet is guided by the following principles:
  • Easy access to peer-reviewed scientific information
  • Continuously improving services
  • To provide an active platform to the Asian scientists for publishing and distributing their research work world-wide with all possible channels.
Pioneer in e-Publishing
The Asian Network for Scientific Information is the pioneer of electronic publishing in Asia and has the honor to launch the First South Asian Scientific Journal (Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences) on net from the date of its publication.
Corporate Philosophy
As the leading publisher of academic and professional literature, ANSInet strives to be the publisher of choice for academics, researchers and professionals. The ANSInet Journals always focus on the needs of academics, researchers and professionals. Besides, we stress the editorial board members and reviewers to focus on novelty of contents, application and beneficial implication of theory for practice. Open access policy, online submission/tracking, web-based peer review system and fast publication process, are the fundamental features of the journals, publishing on the website of Asian Network for Scientific Information. With the above mentioned untiring efforts, the ANSInet has gained an outstanding reputation for helping to disseminate primary scientific information.
Product Information
The Asian Network for Scientific Information publishes over 37 scientific journals with open access policy in the field of life sciences to applied sciences. Flagship titles such as Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, Asian Journal of Plant Sciences, Journal of Applied Sciences, International Journal of Botany and Journal of Medical Sciences attract contributions from all corners of the world.
Industry Standard
Publishing industry standards are met through a proactive process of customer and contributor feedback alongside ongoing collaboration with publishing industry bodies:
Company Overview
The Asian Network for Scientific Information is working as an independent professional scientific publisher which is dedicated to fostering the excellence and innovation in scientific publication. Asian Network for Scientific Information has created a global publishing business with a deep strength in all prominent academic and professional fields.
Asian Network for Scientific Information publishes approximately 37 scholarly peer-reviewed scientific journals.
Online manuscript submission/tracking system, web-based peer review system, web-based editorial management system and Subscriber’s Management System, are helpful for us in fostering the services provided to the scientific community.
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Starting Date:   June 26, 2013
Location:   Czech Republic
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Daily News  
Worm seeks worm: Chemical cues drive aggregation in nematodes
Scientists have long seen evidence of social behavior among many species of animals, both on the earth and in the sea. Dolphins frolic together, lions live in packs, and hornets construct nests that can house a large number of the insects. And, right under our feet, it appears that nematodes -- also known as roundworms -- are having their own littl...   more
January 27, 2012
Wandering albatross alters its foraging due to climate change
Wandering albatrosses have altered their foraging due to changes in wind fields in the southern hemisphere during the last decades. Since winds have increased in intensity and moved to the south, the flight speed of albatrosses increased and they spend less time foraging. As a consequence, breeding success has improved and birds have gained 1 kilog...   more
January 27, 2012
Umbilical Cord Stem Cells Converted Into Brain Support Cells
For the first time ever, stem cells from umbilical cords have been converted into other types of cells, which may eventually lead to new treatment options for spinal cord injuries and multiple sclerosis, among other nervous system diseases. "This is the first time this has been done with non-embryonic stem cells," says James Hickman, a Universit...   more
January 27, 2012
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