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German scientific publisher Springer has signed an agreement with MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica, the Russian Academy of Sciences, to publish Russian journals in English. The new deal follows a similar agreement with two major Chinese publishers, Higher Education Press and Science Press to publish 27 journals in ...

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