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Nauka (Russian: Наука, lit.'Science') is a Russian publisher of academic books and journals. Established in the USSR in 1923, it was called the USSR Academy of Sciences Publishing House until 1963. Until 1934 the publisher was based in Leningrad, then moved to Moscow. Its logo depicts an open book with Sputnik 1 above it.

Nauka
StatusActive
FoundedApril 14, 1923; 101 years ago (April 14, 1923)
FounderAlexander Fersman
Country of originUSSRRussia
Headquarters location6-1, Shubinsky lane, Moscow, 121099
DistributionWorldwide
Key peopleNikolay Fedoseenkov (Acting Director)
Тatyana Filippova (Chief Editor)
Publication typesbooks, scientific journals
Nonfiction topicsastronomy, biochemistry, biology, biophysics, chemistry, geological sciences, mathematics, physics
ImprintsNauka Publishers
No. of employees970 (2017)
Official websitewww.naukapublishers.ru

Nauka was the largest scientific publishing house in the USSR,[1] as well as in the world at one time (in 1982).[2] It was also notable for being the publisher of the USSR Academy of Sciences and its branches. In 1972 Nauka published 135 scientific journals, including 31 physical and mathematical, 24 chemical, 29 biological and five popular science journals: Priroda (Nature), Zemlya i Vselennaya (Earth and the Universe), Khimia i zhizn (Chemistry and Life), Kvant (Quantum), and Russkaya rech (Russian speech). The greater part of Nauka's production were monographs. It also published thematic collected works, reference books, textbooks and foreign literature in translation.

Structurally it was a complex of publishing institutions, printing and book selling companies. It had two departments (inLeningrad and Novosibirsk) with separate printing works, two main editorial offices (for physical and mathematical literature and oriental literature) and more than 50 thematic editorial offices. Nauka's main book selling company Akademkniga ("Academic Book" in English) had some 30 trading centers in all major cities of the country. The English distributor of the Nauka publications is MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica together with Pleiades Publishing and Springer Science+Business Media. Book series published by Nauka have included the Languages of Asia and Africa series.[3]

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  1. ^ «Наука» / Комков Г. Д. // Ива — Италики. — М. : Советская энциклопедия, 1972. — (Great Soviet Encyclopedia : [в 30 т.] / гл. ред. Alexander Prokhorov ; 1969—1978, т. 10).
  • ^ «Наука» // Книговедение: энциклопедический словарь / Ред. коллегия: Н. М. Сикорский (гл. ред.) и др. — М.: Советская энциклопедия, 1982. — 664 с.
  • ^ Languages of Asia and Africa (Nauka) - Book Series List, publishinghistory.com. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
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