Cambridge University Press
Overview
Cambridge University Press, founded in 1534, is a renowned academic publisher associated with the University of Cambridge. With a rich history, it publishes a diverse range of scholarly works, including books, journals, and digital resources. Known for excellence in academic publishing, Cambridge University Press plays a pivotal role in advancing knowledge, promoting education, and facilitating global research across various disciplines.
Overview
Name
Cambridge University Press
Founded
1534
Founder
King Henry VIII of England
Country
United Kingdom
Journal | h-index | |
1. | Br J Psychiatry | 257 |
2. | Psychological Medicine | 243 |
3. | Development and Psychopathology | 192 |
4. | Mrs Bulletin | 174 |
5. | Journal of Materials Research | 165 |
6. | Public Health Nutrition | 164 |
7. | Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol | 152 |
8. | J Financ Quant Anal | 147 |
9. | J Int Neuropsychol Soc | 146 |
10. | Epidemiology and Infection | 123 |