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Home   |   Publications   |   APS News   |   August/September 1997 (Volume 6, Number 8)   |   All of Physical Review Available Online

All of Physical Review Available Online

The July 1 release of Physical Review B online and Physical Review E online marked the successful completion of APS' plan to make the entire Physical Review available on the World Wide Web. Joining Physical Review Letters and the rest of Physical Review, PRB-online and PRE- online offer features such as browsable tables of contents for current and previous issues, advance listing of accepted papers scheduled for upcoming issues, a PDF file of the full article, enabling users to print articles with the same look and feel as the print version, and versatile full-text or bibliographic search capability.

APS members may enter an online-only subscription to Physical Review Letters or any of the Physical Review for $25 each, and those who have a paper subscription to Physical Review Letters or any of the Physical Review will get a free subscription to the online version of the corresponding journal.

A paper subscription to either part of Physical Review B (B1 or B15) will qualify APS members for a free subscription to the online version of the entire Physical Review B (B1 and B15), which includes Rapid Communications. APS members who have a paper subscription to either part of Physical Review D (D1 or D15) will get a free subscription to the online version of the entire Physical Review D (D1 and D15).

If you have not renewed your membership yet and would like to take advantage of this offer, you may add your online journal selections on your renewal invoice and remit the appropriate amount. Please take the time to print your email address legibly in the space provided on the invoice so that we may notify you by email as to how you may register online and select your personal username and password.

If you have already renewed your membership but would like to add a subscription, you may contact the APS Membership Department at 301-209-3280 (telephone), 301-209-0867 (fax), or membership@aps.org (email).


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