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AIP Now Publishes Geochemical Transactions - Access is FreeThrough June 1, 2004
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- From: "Christine Orr" <CORR@aip.org>
- Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 19:56:28 EST
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Please excuse cross-posting. Dear Colleagues: AIP is now the publisher of record of Geochemical Transactions, the official publication of the Geochemistry Division of the American Chemical Society. Articles published from 2000 through 2003 are now available on the Scitation platform at http://gt.aip.org. New articles will appear as they are ready for publication. This electronic-only rapid-publication journal covers research in all areas of chemistry relating to materials and processes occurring in the Earth's aquasphere and geosphere. Geochemical Transactions was originally launched in the spring of 2000 as a publishing partnership between the Geochemistry Division of ACS and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). The publication has also received support from the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC), a research university and library sponsored organization that promotes increased competition in scholarly publishing. Geochemical Transactions has also been selected for inclusion in ISI. Access will be free to all until June 1, 2004. We encourage you to take this opportunity to review the content and scope of the journal, and consider it for inclusion in your library's electronic holdings. The 2004 institutional subscription rate is US$ 100.00. Existing subscribers have been contacted by AIP's Circulation and Fulfillment Division; if you are a subscriber and have not received a renewal notice, please contact us at subs@aip.org. Member subscriptions will continue to be handled by the Geochemistry Division of ACS. For more information, please see our press release at www.aip.org/press_release/geochemtrans.html or visit the journal at <http://gt.aip.org> Sincerely, Christine Orr Marketing Manager American Institute of Physics Melville NY http://librarians.aip.org
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