Articles in Press to be Launched On ScienceDirect and ScienceDirect Web Editions.Business Editors AMSTERDAM Amsterdam, city, Netherlands Amsterdam (ăm`stərdăm', Dutch ämstərdäm`), city (1994 pop. 724,096), constitutional capital and largest city of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, North Holland prov. , The Netherlands--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 18, 2001 ScienceDirect(R) will launch its new Articles in Press service on both the ScienceDirect and ScienceDirect Web editions platforms in July 2001. "This is a significant step in Elsevier Science's strategy of expediting the communication process and enhancing the service to both authors and ScienceDirect customers," said Frank Vrancken Peeters, Managing Director, ScienceDirect. The Articles in Press are papers that have been accepted for publication, but have not yet been corrected at proof stage or published in the printed journal. These manuscripts will be made available on-line as soon as possible after the peer-review process on an individual paper-by-paper basis, giving ScienceDirect users the chance to access top scientific research at the earliest opportunity. Authors will also benefit from greater and wider visibility and a speedier online publication process. Articles in Press will take full advantage of the enhanced ScienceDirect functionality, including the ability to be cited. This is possible due to the innovative use of the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) A method of applying a persistent name to documents, publications and other resources on the Internet rather than using a URL, which can change over time. article identifier, which enables the citation Citation (foaled 1945) U.S. Thoroughbred racehorse. In four seasons he won 32 of 45 races, finished second in ten, and third in two. He won the 1948 Triple Crown, and became the first horse to win $1 million. He set a world record in 1950 by running a mile in 1:33 3/5. of a paper before volume and issue numbers are allocated. The Article in Press papers will automatically be replaced on-line as soon as the final version of the article in the printed journal has been published. The service will be initially launched for the premium, most-used titles on ScienceDirect, including titles such as Physics Letters B, FEBS FEBS Federation of European Biochemical Societies Letters, Tetrahedron Letters Tetrahedron Letters is a weekly international journal for rapid publication of full original research papers in the field of organic chemistry. The impact factor of this journal is 2.48 (2005).[1] References 1. ^ Journal Citation Reports, 2006 , Artificial Intelligence and Brain Research. The service will be scaled up over the following months to include all possible Elsevier Science titles. About ScienceDirect ScienceDirect, the world's largest provider of scientific, technical and medical information, is an open platform offering its subscribers desktop access to the full-text of more than 1,200 journals, representing more than 1 million full-text articles published by Elsevier Science and other leading STM (Scanning Tunneling Microscope) A microscope that can image down to the atomic level. An STM uses a piezoelectric tube with a tiny sharp tip at the end that is moved within nanometers of the object being sampled. publishers. ScienceDirect (www.sciencedirect.com) is a unit of Elsevier Science (www.elsevier.com), part of the Reed Elsevier plc group (www.reed-elsevier.com). Operating in the scientific, legal and business-to-business sectors, Reed Elsevier provides high value and flexible information solutions to users, with increasing emphasis on the Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the as a delivery method. |
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