CSIRO Publishing is an Australian-based science and technology publisher. It publishes books, journals and magazines across a range of scientific disciplines, including agriculture, chemistry, plant and animal sciences, natural history and environmental management. It also produces interactive learning modules for primary school students and provides writing workshops for researchers.

CSIRO Publishing
Parent companyCommonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
Founded1995
Country of originAustralia
Headquarters locationClayton, Victoria
DistributionNewSouth Books (Australia)[1]
Eurospan (EMEA)
Stylus Publishing (the Americas)[2]
Publication typesjournals, books, magazines, training
Official websitewww.publish.csiro.au

CSIRO Publishing operates within the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). It was established as a stand-alone business unit in 1995.[3]

Books edit

CSIRO Publishing publishes books in a number of categories,[4] including:

  • Animals: behaviour; birds; domesticated; ecology and management; field guides; fish; genetics and evolution; health and welfare; invasive; invertebrates; mammals and marsupials; reproduction and physiology; reptiles and amphibians; and wildlife.
  • Built Environment: architecture; building; codes and standards; engineering; landscape architecture; and planning and design.
  • Food and Agriculture: agribusiness; agroforestry; aquaculture; crops and pastures; farm management; food and beverages; landcare; livestock codes; livestock management; sustainability; viticulture; and weeds, pests and diseases.
  • Gardening and Horticulture: fruit, vegetables and flowers; horticulture; native plants and gardens; sustainability; techniques and design; and trees, shrubs and grasses.
  • Health: environmental health; general health; and nutrition.
  • Marine and Freshwater: coastal science; fisheries and fishing; freshwater ecology; and marine ecology.
  • Natural Environment: biodiversity and ecology; climate; energy; environmental management; fire; natural resources; policy and risk; pollution and waste; restoration ecology; soils; sustainability; and water.
  • Physical Sciences: astronomy; chemistry; earth science; mathematics; mining and resources; physics; prehistory; and technology.
  • Plant Science: algae and lichens; aquatic and marine plants; ecology and management; field and regional guides; flowering plants; grasses; identification and systematics; mosses and fungi; pathology; and physiology and chemistry.
  • Science in Society: children's books; education; heritage and history; ideas and issues; Indigenous Australia; leisure and tourism; popular science; and populations.

Authors edit

CSIRO Publishing authors include or have included:

  • Michael Braby [The Complete Field Guide to Butterflies of Australia]
  • Robin Brimblecombe, Kara Rosemeier [Positive Energy Homes]
  • Harold Cogger [Reptiles and Amphibians of Australia]
  • Stephen Debus [Birds of Prey of Australia]
  • Roger Farrow [Insects of South-Eastern Australia]
  • Michelle Gleeson [Miniature Lives]
  • Jenny Gray [Zoo Ethics]
  • Gisela Kaplan [Bird Minds]
  • David Lindenmayer [environmental titles]
  • Peter Menkhorst et al. The Australian Bird Guide
  • Robert Whyte, Greg Anderson [A Field Guide to Spiders of Australia]

Journals and magazines edit

CSIRO Publishing publishes the following journals and magazines:

References edit

  1. ^ "CSIRO PUBLISHING | Books". Retrieved 2017-12-26.
  2. ^ "CSIRO PUBLISHING | Books". Retrieved 2017-12-26.
  3. ^ "CSIRO PUBLISHING | About Us". www.publish.csiro.au. Retrieved 2017-05-02.
  4. ^ "CSIRO PUBLISHING | Books". www.publish.csiro.au. Retrieved 2017-05-02.

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