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期刊名称:REVIEWS OF MODERN PHYSICS

ISSN:0034-6861
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:AMER PHYSICAL SOC, ONE PHYSICS ELLIPSE, COLLEGE PK, USA, MD, 20740-3844
  出版社网址:http://www.aps.org/
期刊网址:http://rmp.aps.org/
影响因子:54.494
主题范畴:PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

 MEASURING AND UNDERSTANDING THE UNIVERSE

 

This document contains information about this online service. It introduces recently added new features, describes the available services, and provides information users may find helpful in getting started. As part of an Online Help compendium the present document refers to the Online Journal Publishing Service (OJPS). OJPS houses the current year of journal content plus the previous three years. Earlier volumes are contained in the Physical Review Online Archive (PROLA), for which a separate document is available (see About PROLA).

While many features of this online service are freely available, some require a personal or institutional subscription. If you are able to access full-text articles, view linked references, and perform searches without being prompted for a password and username, you are doing so via a subscription paid for by your library or institution.

PROLA is The American Physical Society's Physical Review Online Archive. PROLA is the concrete expression of APS's commitment to ensuring the immediate and long-term accessibility all journal content that we publish. We have an agreement with the Library of Congress establishing a repository of all PROLA material. In addition, a PROLA mirror has been hosted at Cornell University library since May 2001.

The server was launched in 1998, with an archive of online copy of Physical Review from 1985 through 1996. Starting in January 2001, it was expanded to include all APS journal content back to 1893. We also have begun a year-by-year migration of recent material into PROLA. For the year 2003, 1999 material has been migrated. In 2004, 2000 will be migrated and so forth. Reviews of Modern Physics is now part of PROLA as well. The complete archive consists of all of Physical Review back to 1893, all of Physical Review Letters back to 1958, and all of Reviews of Modern Physics back to 1929.

The majority of the collection consists of scanned images of the printed journals available as either GIF images or as PDF files. Portions of the 1995 and 1996 content and all content thereafter, however, consist of PDF files that are produced directly as part of our paper printing process.

In addition to the scanned images, we have available much of the original electronic data used for typesetting the journal, or for earlier material, OCR'ed text. PROLA uses this, coupled with an XML bibliographic database, as the basis for its search index and reference linking. The XML data is also used to create wrappers (i.e., title/author/abstract pages) around the articles. These wrappers are a core piece of APS's electronic strategy. The intention is to keep these wrappers freely available and easy to locate so that they can serve as natural destinations for links to Physical Review articles.

PROLA full-text article content and searching are accessible by subscription only. For information about subscriptions to PROLA, please see the subscription information page.

As the PROLA server continues to undergo further enhancements, we welcome your suggestions and comments.


Instructions to Authors

Colloquium Submissions

Manuscripts and figure files should be emailed as attachments to Elizabeth A. Wilhelm, at ewilhelm1@unl.edu. Please ensure that text files are in LaTex or RevTex and figures are in PostScript or EPS. Authors can also choose to mail two double-spaced hard copies to the Colloquium Editor, Dr. Anthony F. Starace, at Department of Physics and Astronomy, 116 Brace Laboratory, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68588-0111.

Mailing Addresses

University of Washington
Department of Physics
Physics/Astronomy Building, B434
Box 351560
Seattle, WA 98195-1560
(206) 685-2391
(206) 543-6782 FAX


Editorial Board

Associate Editors of RMPWith Fields of Specialization

RMP seeks articles in all fields of physics. Our editorial board covers most areas of physics, and we invite prospective authors to communicate directly with an appropriate associate editor for their specialty. For topics not represented on the board, or when in doubt, proposals should be addressed to me.

George F. Bertsch
Department of Physics
Box 351560
University of Washington
Seattle WA 98195

bertsch@phys.washington.edu


Colloquia

Professor Anthony F. Starace
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Nebraska
116 Brace Laboratory
Lincoln NE 68588-0111

astarace1@unl.edu


Applications of Physics

Louis A. Bloomfield
University of Virginia
Department of Physics
382 McCormick Road
P.O. Box 400714
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4714

lab3e@virginia.edu


Astrophysics

Professor Julian H. Krolik
Johns Hopkins University
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Baltimore, MD 21218

 jhk@pha.jhu.edu


Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics

Professor Keith Burnett
Oxford University
Department of Physics
Atomic and Laser Physics
Clarendon Laboratory
Oxford OX1 3PU
United Kingdom

k.burnett1@physics.ox.ac.uk


Biological Physics

Professor Raymond E. Goldstein
Department of Physics
University of Arizona
1118 East Fourth Street
Tucson, AZ 85721

gold@physics.arizona.edu


Condensed Matter Experimental Physics

Professor Allen M. Goldman
Physics Department
University of Minnesota
116 Church Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455

goldman@physics.spa.umn.edu


Condensed Matter Theoretical Physics

Professor Peter B. Littlewood
Cavendish Laboratory
University of Cambridge
Madingley Road
Cambridge CB3 0HE
United Kingdom

pbl21@phy.cam.ac.uk


High-Energy Phenomenology

Professor Matthias Neubert
Laboratory of Nuclear Studies
Cornell University
318 Newman Laboratory
Ithaca, NY 14853-5001

neubert@mail.lns.cornell.edu


Mathematical Physics

Professor Michael Dine
Physics Department
University of California
Santa Cruz CA 95064

dine@scipp.ucsc.edu


Nuclear Physics

Dr. Hubert Flocard
Institut de Physique Nucl¨¦aire
91406 Orsay CEDEX
France

flocard@csnsm.in2p3.fr


Particle Beam Physics

Dr. Robert Siemann
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Department of Applied Physics
2575 Sand Hill Road - MS 07
Stanford, CA 94305

siemann@slac.stanford.edu


Soft Condensed Matter

Professor S. N. Coppersmith
University of Wisconsin at Madison
Department of Physics
1150 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53706-1390

snc@physics.wisc.edu



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