Canadian Science Publishing
Neha Gupta is an experienced professional in the publishing industry, currently serving as a Production Manager at Canadian Science Publishing since November 2022. Prior to this role, Neha held various positions at SAGE Publishing, including Content Team Manager and Production Editor Supervisor from February 2019 to August 2022, where expertise in production and people management was demonstrated. Neha also worked as a Production Editor and Associate Production Editor at SAGE Publishing from April 2015 to December 2018, acting as a liaison between prominent figures in academia and the organization, while coordinating efforts across multiple departments. Neha holds a Master’s Degree in HR and Marketing from IMS Unison University, Dehardun, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and Finance from IMS Dehradun.
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Canadian Science Publishing
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Canadian Science Publishing (CSP), head-quartered in Ottawa, Ontario (Canada) is an independent, not-for-profit scholarly publisher dedicated to serving the needs of researchers and their communities, not only by publishing quality peer-reviewed journals but also by supporting the knowledge-sharing activities of scholarly societies and other keypartners through events, awards, and other exchanges.They are a not‐for‐profit company – CSP's Board is drawn from the research and publishing communities and represents all interests of the scholarly publishing community in Canada and beyond, including researchers, scientific societies, libraries, and business. The CSP membership base includes a wide range of institutions and organizations that have a stake in developing a healthy scholarly scientific publishing industry. The NRC Research Press journals (16 titles) cover a broad range of scientific disciplines, with more than 2000 manuscripts each year. All journals are available online and are accessible before print publication at www.nrcresearchpress.com. We proudly participate in international programs such as Research4Life, PERii, and TEEAL, which provide developing countries access to their material at little or no cost.