Anianet is fortunate to have received statements of support from a number of prominent scholarly organizations. Here’s what they are saying.



The Royal Society:

“Since the 1970s the Royal Society has had a close association with many partners in China which has involved encouraging UK scientists to collaborate with Chinese colleagues with the common interest of conducting high quality research as well as collaboration and information sharing between the Royal Society and its Chinese partners.”

The Royal Society of Chemistry:

“The Royal Society of Chemistry sees China as an important player in the development of science internationally and we believe that greater collaboration between Chinese and western scholars would be to the benefit of the advancement of scholarship. We are therefore especially supportive of attempts to connect Chinese academics with western colleagues.”

The Biochemical Society/Portland Press:

“Portland Press, the wholly owned subsidiary of the Biochemical Society acknowledges that academic endeavor is becoming increasingly global and believes that scholarship will be advanced by greater international collaboration. We therefore welcome initiatives to better connect scholars from around the globe and in particular efforts to facilitate communication between western and Chinese scholars.”

Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers:

“The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers enthusiastically supports initiatives such as Anianet that attempt to bridge the gap between Chinese scholars and their western peers. Providing a visible, navigable network of Chinese researchers, their interests, and their accomplishments will no doubt improve the publication process by making it easier for journal editors and referees to understand the important and innovative work coming out of China.”

Annual Reviews:

“Annual Reviews wholeheartedly supports Anianet in its efforts to more closely connect scholars from around the world. We endorse the notion of improved relations between Chinese researchers and their western colleagues.”

Institute of Physics:

"Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing has worked for years with a number of Chinese partners to promote Chinese research outside of China and recognizes the importance of connecting Chinese academics with western colleagues. Increasing opportunities for international collaboration will help raise the visibility of the research and benefit the advancement of science."