Elsevier’s history reflects a series of collaborations in the effort to advance science and health. The fruits of publishing collaborations with a group of scientific visionaries — ranging from Jules Verne to Stephen W. Hawking — created the foundation of scientific and medical publishing.
Equally important are the efforts of the men and women who have dedicated their lives to disseminating and using scientific and medical knowledge: the editors, the printers, the librarians, the nurses, the doctors, the engineers, the information specialists, and the business people who are at the heart of scientific and health publishing.
Relationships with other great science publishers such as North Holland, Excerpta Medica, Pergamon, Mosby, W.B. Saunders, Churchill Livingstone and Academic Press have also been Integral to our success. These are just a few of the companies that are now part of the Elsevier family, bringing with them rich histories of their own. As the company moves forward our founding motto is more apt than ever: Non Solus-- Not Alone.
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