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AIP Announces 2009 Institutional Subscription Prices
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- From: "Lori Carlin" <lscarlin@aip.org>
- Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 23:30:27 EDT
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Please excuse cross-posting. Dear Colleagues: The American Institute of Physics is pleased to announce 2009 institutional subscription rates. Please visit http://journals.aip.org/aip_09_prices.pdf or http://librarians.aip.org to view 2009 prices for the following publications: AIP Conference Proceedings Applied Physics Letters APL: Organic Electronics and Photonics Applied Physics Reviews Chaos Computing in Science & Engineering (co-published with IEEE Computer Society) Journal of Applied Physics The Journal of Chemical Physics JCP: BioChemical Physics Journal of Physical & Chemical Reference Data (co-published with NIST) Journal of Mathematical Physics Low Temperature Physics Physics of Fluids Physics of Plasmas Physics Today Review of Scientific Instruments Please note that all prices are subject to change. Our Open Access journal, Biomicrofluidics, of course remains free to users. There are also several important developments we'd like to alert you to. *Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy: New title; free in 2009* This new e-only journal will draw from researchers in a diverse range of fields such as geothermal energy, bioenergy, solar and wind power, energy storage, and transportation. Peer-reviewed articles will cover the science, rather than the policy, behind these emerging energy sources. Access to JRSE will be free in 2009, and by subscription in 2010. *Physics Today: Access Current Content and the Complete Backfile* All subscribers will now automatically have online access to current content along with a five-year backfile, at no additional charge. AIP has also completed the digitization of the PT backfile, so subscribers may opt to receive access back to 1948 -- Volume 1, Issue 1 - for an additional fee. The full 60-year backfile is also included in AIP Select and AIP Complete. Please visit URL for details of these new subscription options. *AIP Conference Proceedings Add Backfile Content* All subscribers will now have access to the complete archive, back to the first volumes published in 1970 - more than 70,000 articles from more than 1,000 volumes. Further, the subscription prices for 2009 remain unchanged from 2008. *APL: Organic Electronics and Photonics: A New AIP Spotlight Publication, free in 2008* APL: Organic Electronics and Photonics (APL: OEP) breaks out content from Applied Physics Letters, and mirrors the newly established topical section of the same name in the parent journal. APL: OEP will be available as a separate online-only subscription in 2009, but articles published in 2008 are currently freely available at http://apl-oep.aip.org. New articles will be published simultaneously with their appearance in the online version of APL. *AIP Maintains Tier Assignments for the 2nd Year* In 2009, AIP journal customers will maintain their current tier assignment, except for a few unusual cases. If you have questions regarding your institution's AIP tier, please contact us. If you have a question regarding these new options, or about the prices posted, please contact subs@aip.org or call 1-800-344-6902. We look forward to serving you in 2009. Best regards, Lori S. Carlin Director, Fulfillment and Marketing Services American Institute of Physics Melville NY 11747 Email: lscarlin@aip.org Visit us at http://librarians.aip.org
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