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Materials Research Society (MRS) Publications -- Now on CJO
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- Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2011 22:33:46 EDT
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*****Apologies for cross-posting****** Update on Materials Research Society (MRS) Publications -- Now Hosted on CJO As previously announced, MRS journals are now being hosted on Cambridge Journals Online (CJO). Here is an updated schedule for the migration of back volumes, as well as when new content will become available. 1. MRS Bulletin: The first three 2011 issues (Volume 36, Numbers 1, 2, and 3) are available online now at http://journals.cambridge.org/mrs. Please note that there are no FirstView articles for this title; articles are published online in complete issues. All available back volumes of this title are now also on CJO. SPECIAL NOTE -- 2011 subscriptions to MRS Bulletin include full-text access to all issues of the Bulletin, from March 2000 to the current issue. 2. Journal of Materials Research: The first five 2011 issues (Volume 26, Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5) are now available online. In addition, more 2011 JMR content is available on CJO, as FirstView articles, at http://journals.cambridge.org/jmr/first. All of the JMR archives are also now available online. SPECIAL NOTE -- 2011 subscriptions to JMR include full-text access to all JMR issues from the Journal's inception in January 1986 to the current issue. 3. MRS Online Proceedings Library: The migration of all OPL content to CJO at http://journals.cambridge.org/opl is now complete. All of the OPL archives are now available online. SPECIAL NOTE -- 2011 subscriptions to the OPL include over 68,000 papers -- proceedings published from Volume 1 to the present. For our library and institutional customers: We are aware that many of you maintain a page or pages on your own servers that act as portals to the OPL content. To assist you in updating your links, we have compiled this spreadsheet (direct link: http://www.mrs.org/opl-conversion) containing old addresses for each individual volume and their corresponding new locations on the CJO site. The Materials Research Society and Cambridge University Press thank you for your patience during this transition. If you have any questions, please contact Cambridge. For OPL or multi-site subscription questions, please email USJournals@cambridge.org For all other queries please contact Customer Services: In the Americas: email subscriptions_newyork@cambridge.org For Rest of World: email journals@cambridge.org Kind regards, Cambridge Journals Marketing
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