Affinity services
We offer a range of services from a full publishing service through to consortia sales representation. We don’t believe that one size fits all, and will work with you to select those aspects of our service that you most need.
Business Development
- Publishing strategy
- New technology opportunities
- Financial management
Editorial Support
- Editorial office support and development
- Online submission and peer review
- Online usage and citation statistics analysis
- Publishing conferences and workshops hosted by BMJ
- Journals management
- Rights and permissions management
Society Support
- Member benefits
- Membership marketing
- Masterclasses in key specialties
Production and Distribution
- Competitive print-buying
- Streamlining production processes
- Copy-editing, typesetting
- Quality control
- Advertising production and management
Fulfilment
- Subscription management
- Renewal and lapsed subscriber campaigns
- Online ordering and renewals
- Customer service
Online Hosting
- Advanced features and functionality
- Content alerting, search and browse tools
- Strong brand presence for individual journals
- Digitization and hosting of back-files
- Hosting provided through HighWire Press
- Interlinking with many of the world’s top medical journals
- Interactive online learning services
- Podcasting, blogs and other online enhancements
Sales and Marketing
- Detailed subscription pattern and sales analysis
- Consortia sales representation
- International marketing programme
- Translations
- Advertising, supplement and reprint sales – print and online
- Sponsorship
Media Relations
- Staffed by experienced journalists
- Experience in print, broadcast and online
- Extensive media database
- Global coverage
Learn more
- View "Launching the Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery" - a case study
- British Veterinary Association: transitioning to outsourced publishing - a case study
- View results from our 2008 survey of scholarly society publishers
- View Peter Ashman's Learned Publishing article, "What societies want from a publishing partner"

