REPRINTS AND EPRINTS
CRC publishes a rich and diverse portfolio of fully referenced review articles across pharmaceutical arenas. All articles included in Treatment Strategies are available as reprints (minimum order of 500). With tailor-made A4 full-colour booklets, including a bespoke front cover, each publication can be distributed worldwide and produced at the highest quality, on 150gsm (silk) paper.
Reprints are available both in print and electronically, in US and European format, and with or without covers. Prices start from £0.50 per copy - email for a quotation.
Separate e-Books and eReprints are also available.
The reprints are available online as free-to-view eBooks providing the readers with an exciting interactive experience. Easily accessible, user friendly and free-to-print, the eBook version can provide you with a wide range of dynamic features. The eBook can include links to external websites, newsletters and email addresses to direct readers to your specialist products and services forming strong links with media partnerships. An eBook can be sent out to clients worldwide in an organised and professional layout that allows a far-reaching distribution of your products. More importantly the eBook offers you the opportunity to include, on any page, videos and podcasts of current events such as symposium proceedings that you may wish to highlight for the readership. The reprint eBook also permits the client to track statistical data for each page and publication; including the number of unique visits, click though pages, geographical location of the visitor and average time spent viewing. The Cambridge Research Centre can produce engaging and appealing eBooks for you to present your latest healthcare findings.
An example of an 8-page reprint - the eReprint can be viewed as an animation on your webpage. (for the complete range of viewers click here).
Read the Summary of Presentations from the Norgine-supported Satellite Symposium at The European Association for the Study of the Liver 51st International Liver Congress (EASL-ILCTM) within Treatment Strategies Hepatology Volume 3 Issue 1