New mega-journal will raise the profile of African science

A new journal for Africa’s scientific researchers is about to makes its debut. It could be a game changer for the continent, says Curtis Abraham

The Next Einstein Forum has launched Scientific African, an open access multi-disciplinary journal

The Next Einstein Forum has launched Scientific African, an open-access, multi-disciplinary journal

Next Einstein Forum

The wait is nearly over for Africa’s scientists. Very soon, they won’t have to rely on collaboration with Western academics and institutions to get work published in a high-profile journal.

The first edition of Scientific African, the continent’s new “mega-journal”, is due in September. It could be a game changer. Lack of exposure in prominent Western scientific journals represents a catch-22 for many African scientists. Without it, funding can be harder to come by, and their work can suffer and become less publishable. …


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