AIP announces institutional subscription pricing and other changes for 2011
The American Institute of Physics is pleased to announce 2011 institutional subscription rates. Please click here to view 2011 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
Additional Developments for 2011
Rolling backfile replaced with online access back to 1999
Beginning January 2011, AIP will extend backfile access to 1999 for regular subscriptions to its eight archival journals. All current subscriptions will include access back to 1999, the year AIP first offered e-only subscriptions. (We currently provide a five-year backfile with each subscription.) And all subscribers will continue to have the option to subscribe to the complete pre-1999 archive of any title back to Volume 1, No. 1.
Subscribers will continue to have online access to any previously subscribed material from 1999 forward. Continued online access to previously subscribed material will be free of charge to any customer who maintains a current, active subscription to any AIP journal.
Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy: Launched in 2009; Remains Free in 2011
Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy is a multi-disciplinary e-only journal drawing from a diverse range of fields such as geothermal energy, bioenergy, solar and wind power, energy storage, and transportation. Peer-reviewed articles cover the science, rather than the policy, behind these emerging energy sources. Access to JRSE remains free in 2011.
Biomicrofluidics Remains Free in 2011
Biomicrofluidics, which originally launched as an open-access journal in 2007, rapidly disseminates novel microfluidic techniques with diagnostic, medical, biological, pharmaceutical, environmental, and chemical applications. With the elimination of open access fees, access to Biomicrofluidics will now be completely free in 2011.
APL: Organic Electronics and Photonics Remains Free in 2011
APL: Organic Electronics and Photonics, an AIP spotlight journal, includes the subset of articles from Applied Physics Letters that directly deal with organic electronics and photonics. Content is published online daily, and collected into monthly e-only issues. APL:OEP remains free in 2011.
AIP Maintains Tier Assignments for 2011
In 2011, we will hold AIP tier assignments steady, once again allowing libraries to maintain their current tier assignment. If you have questions regarding your institution’s AIP tier, please contact us.
For more information regarding these new options, or about our 2011 prices, please contact or call 1-800-344-6902 or +1-516-576-2270.