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The editors of the APS journals have selected 143 new Outstanding Referees for 2011, out of more than 45,
Windows 7 Enterprise Key,000 currently active referees. Initiated in 2008, the highly selective Outstanding Referee program recognizes scientists who have been exceptionally helpful in assessing manuscripts for publication in the APS journals. Selections are based on two decades of records on the number, quality, and timeliness of referee reports. The 2011 honorees come from 23 different countries, with large contingents from the US, Germany,
Office 2010 Activation, UK, Canada, and France. The decisions were difficult and there are many excellent referees who have yet to be recognized. By means of the program, APS expresses appreciation to all referees, whose efforts in peer review not only keep the standards of the journals at a high level, but in many cases also help authors to improve the quality and readability of their articles—even those that are not published by APS. For more information and a sortable listing of all Outstanding Referees, please visit Bodily Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams is publishing a conference edition for the 13th International Conference on Accelerator and Large Experimental Physics Control Systems (ICALEPCS 2011) Grenoble, France, 10-14 October 2011 ( Niko Neufeld will act as the special editor of this edition... More Information...Today APS launched our revamped referee server. Access to the server requires an APS Journal account. If you have not already set up an account, you may do so by visiting https:publish.aps.orgsignup. Feedback may be emailed to innovations@ridge.aps.org.The American Physical Society (APS) is making available to researchers two data sets based on our journals Physical Review Letters, Bodily Review, and Reviews of Modern Physics. This corpus comprises over 450,000 articles and dates back to 1893; its size and extent make it attractive for use in research about networks and the social aspects of science. The first data set consists of all pairings of articles in which one article cites another within the collection. The second set contains basic metadata about each article in the collection. Researchers may learn more about the data sets and request access to them by visiting Requests will be quickly reviewed and, if approved, the data will be made available for download. Questions may be sent to data-requests@ridge.aps.org.Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams is publishing a conference edition for the 32nd International Free Electron Laser Conference (FEL2010) held in Malm"o, Sweden,
Office 2010 Pro Key, 23-27 August 2010 ( Dr. Atoosa Meseck of HZB (currently at Cornell), also chair of the FEL2010 Scientific Program Committee, will act as the special editor of this edition. More information... Bodily Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, is a peer reviewed, purely electronic journal, distributed without charge to readers and funded by contributions from national laboratories. It covers the full range of accelerator science and technology: subsystem and component technologies, beam dynamics; accelerator applications; and design,
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The Division of Physics of Beams of the American Bodily Society and the European Bodily Society Accelerators Group serve as Affiliated Professional Groups for Bodily Review Topics Special Accelerators and Beams. Together they share the responsibility for the health and vitality of the journal by providing advice and encouraging scholarly publication in accelerator science and technology.
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