Canadian Science Publishing


Canadian Science Publishing is the largest scientific publisher in Canada. As of 2018, it publishes about 2,300 articles annually in 24 journals distributed to over 125 countries. According to the website Owler, the annual revenue is about US$3.7M.
NRC Research Press was founded by the National Research Council's Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information. It became a non-profit company called "Canadian Science Publishing" in 2010 and continues to publish the NRC Research Press journals.
Since 2010, Canadian Science Publishing has 24 journals.

Open access

NRC Research Press, or Canadian Science Publishing, has open access options for researchers that wish to make their work as widely available as possible. It publishes three interdisciplinary open access journals: Arctic Science, FACETS, and Anthropocene Coasts.
Canadian Science Publishing strives to make their content accessible through the CSP blog that includes plain language summaries of featured research. The open-access journal FACETS similarly publishes plain language summaries.

Organizational membership

NRC Research Press is a member of
NRC Research Press publishes the following journals:
Many of those journals were originally published as sections of Canadian Journal of Research, now defunct. Other defunct journals include Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology and Canadian Journal of Medical Sciences.