American Pharmacists Association selects Elsevier as its exclusive publisher

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The American Pharmacists Association (APhA) has selected Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, as its exclusive publisher, promoter and distributor of APhA publications Pharmacy Today, Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, and Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

APhA's editors will retain complete responsibility for the editorial content, while Elsevier will be responsible for publishing and distributing all print and electronic editions. The publishing agreement will allow APhA's journals to remain competitive, broaden their audience, and increase their impact.

"Our publishing relationship with Elsevier will take APhA's publications to the next level," said Elizabeth K. Keyes, Chief Operating Officer, American Pharmacists Association. "As a leading global publisher, Elsevier will ensure our journals remain leaders in the field, while keeping us up-to-date with the publishing trends and needs of our authors and readers."

Pharmacy Today is published 12 times per year in print and online format. It is the association's monthly Patient Care Services Practice journal offering readers profiles of practitioners who employ innovative Patient Care techniques to effectively serve their patients. The Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, published six times per year in print and online, contains original research papers and opinion pieces. The Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, published monthly as an online-only publication, contains original research papers, invited topical reviews, and commentaries.

Chris Baumle, Executive Publisher, Elsevier said, "As a leader in pharmacist industry publications, we are very pleased to add APhA's highly regarded pharmacy and pharmaceutical science publications to our portfolio. We look forward to working with APhA's editorial team to develop an enhanced publishing experience."

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