Announcement Archive
AIP Offers Free Online Access OCTOBER 2012 – Nobel Prize Month
EXTENDED THROUGH NOVEMBER 2012
In recognition of the 2012 Nobel Prize winners and in celebration of the continuous achievements of the global physics community AIP decided to make our content free throughout October 2012. We are pleased to announce the extension of this program throughout November. You will continue to have online access to all AIP journals and Conference Proceedings back to 1999 during this month. Take advantage of this limited offer! Click here for more info and access.
Take advantage of this limited offer! Click here for more info and access.
- 2012 European Materials Research Society Spring Meeting — Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data will be represented by AIP Publishing stand #63 at the European Materials Research Society Spring Meeting, 15-17 May, in Strasbourg, France. — Chances to win an iPod® nano. (4 May 2012)
- AIP Publishing unveils new high profile cover design for its portfolio of journals—For more information and to preview the new AIP journal covers, visit: journals.aip.org. (10 January 2012)
- AIP online journals offer MathJax to display mathematics
AIP has partnered with MathJax, an open-source JavaScript display engine that produces high-quality math in all modern browsers, without special set-up requirements. In addition to higher-quality, cross-platform, browser-agnostic equation rendering, readers of AIP online journals can now copy equations from journal articles and paste them directly into text editors like Word, LaTeX, MathType, and research wikis, as well as into calculation software like Maple, Mathematica, and others.
To see MathJax in action, visit your favorite Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data article and select the Read Online option. Once in the HTML view, go to the navigation bar and turn on MathJax. From there you can copy and paste any equation into your favorite MathML-enabled editor.
Watch the video. (30 November 2011)
- Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data is is adding new features in the journal website: Check out the “Most Read” and “Most Cited” in the journal homepage to find out the most downloaded articles for the month and papers that are most highly cited by other scientific researchers. (28 November 2011)
- The 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics

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The American Institute of Physics congratulates this year's Nobel Laureates in Physics “for the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the Universe through observations of distant supernovae.” Sharing half the prize is Saul Perlmutter from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and University of California, Berkeley. Sharing the other half jointly are Brian P. Schmidt from the Australian National University, and Adam G. Riess from Johns Hopkins University and Space Telescope Science Institute. (4 October 2011)
Increase in impact for Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data—Journal Impact Factor Journal metrics just released by Thomson Reuters*, show a 54% increase in Impact Factor for Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data (JPCRD) in 2010 compared to 2009. JPCRD’s 2010 Impact Factor is 3.219.
*2010 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2011) (29 June 2011)
- AIP Chinese language site launched: Celebrating the one-year anniversary of the opening of its Beijing office, AIP has launched a Chinese-language version of its website, which gives Chinese researchers access to critical information about AIP in their own language. Read more (17 June 2011)
- We are excited to announce a new partnership with Edanz to provide language editing services to AIP journal authors at reduced rates. Read more (29 March 2011)
- Visit booth #400 to talk with AIP at APS March Meeting 21–25 March (15 March 2011)
- The 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics Announced. Read more | Resources (5 October 2010)
- Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data sees increase in Article Influence Score (18 June 2010)
- NEW! iResearch reader for iPhone and iPod touch
- REVTeX 4.1 released with AIP style files included
- THE 2009 NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSICS
- The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2009 | AIP papers on ribosome and ribosomal systems
- Announcement: Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Characters Available for Author Names
- Multimedia now available
- Reduced fees for color in print
- CODATA Recommended Values of the Fundamental Physical Constants: 2006
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