User talk:Raph.iste
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[edit] ISTE
French publisher concentrates its energies on the English language...
ISTE Ltd was launched in 2005 with the intention of providing a fresh outlook on science and technical publishing. It produces cutting-edge and incisive titles in English for academics, researchers and industrial engineers on a range of subjects: engineering, information and communication technology, materials science, digital signal and image processing, networks and numerical methods.
The publishing programme is ambitious, with over 100 titles planned for 2006. One-third of the list is new material commissioned in English; the rest of the titles are adapted and expanded versions of highly-regarded French publications, available in English and accessible to a wider audience for the first time. A French list of 250 titles a year is also managed from the same offices and is published under the Hermès Science Publications/Lavoisier imprint.
I hope you will enjoy our publications. I will be delighted to receive your comments at any time.