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Enago to Provide English Editing Services to AAAS Authors

New York, USA: Enago, a leading provider of language editing solutions for scientific researchers, has entered into a publishing service collaboration (non-exclusive) with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest multidisciplinary scientific society and a leading publisher of cutting-edge research through its Science family of journals. AAAS has individual members in more than 91 countries around the globe.

Under the partnership, Science journals’ authors will be able to avail Enago’s manuscript preparation services at the pre-submission stage. AAAS authors will receive a special 20% discount as part of this collaboration.

Hannah Hecker, Product Development (AAAS), said, “We are always looking for new tools and services to help the research community and we see Enago’s English editing service doing just that. We hope that Enago will provide AAAS authors with access to a reliable language editing option, ensuring that author documents are clean and grammatically correct.”

“Enago is delighted to be collaborating with AAAS to help serve the needs of Science journals authors by providing easy access to high-quality manuscript preparation services,” said Tony O’Rourke, Strategic Alliances-Europe, Enago. “This non-exclusive collaboration with AAAS is one of the several partnerships through which Enago brings forward its manuscript preparation services to help publishers get closer to their authors.”

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