Science Joins Participants in Virtual Journals
The American Institute of Physics (AIP) has announced that topically relevant Research Articles and Reports from Science magazine are now available in the Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology (http://www.vjnano.org) and the Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research (http://www.vjbio.org), co-published by AIP and the American Physical Society (APS), as of their mid-August issues. The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) is providing AIP and APS with abstracts from Science for posting in the Virtual Journals (VJ) without access restrictions, so that the communities using the Virtual Journals will have a convenient route to access related ā¦
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Article title: Science Joins Participants in Virtual Journals.
Contributors: Not available.
Magazine title: Information Today.
Volume: 17.
Issue: 10
Publication date: November 2000.
Page number: 45.
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