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What is the level of Elsevier journals?
Elsevier is an internationally recognized high-grade academic journal.

Because Elsevier is an international multimedia publishing group in the Netherlands, Elsevier's ScienceDirect database contains more than 2,500 periodicals and 1 1000 books, most of which are included by SCI, SSCI and EI. Elsevier was founded in 1880, which belongs to RELX group and is headquartered in Amsterdam.

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Over the centuries, Elsevier has developed from a small Dutch bookstore dedicated to spreading classical academic knowledge to an international multimedia publishing group, providing more than 20,000 kinds of publications and books for the global scientific and medical academic circles.

It works closely with 7,000 journal editors, 70,000 editorial board members, 200,000 reviewers and 500,000 authors around the world, and publishes more than 2,000 journals and 2,200 new books every year.

Elsevier's products and services include printed and electronic periodicals, books and white papers, textbooks and reference books. The publishing fields include medicine, life science, natural science and social science.

Elsevier's history is a part of the history of human beings working together to realize scientific development. From jules verne to Stephen W. Hawking, legends in the field of science published in collaboration with Elsevier, which laid the foundation for scientific and medical publishing.

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Baidu encyclopedia-Elsevier