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Open up the IOP Journal Archive
J J Thompson, first honorary fellow of the Instituteand President of the Society 1914–1916, with his cathode-ray tube.
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18741999
What’s included in the IOP Journal Archive?In 2010 the IOP Journal Archive gives you access to 1874–1999 content, as listed below:
For more information on the IOP Journal Archive contact your regional representative
* The archive includes all content published between 1874 and 1999. Content published in Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical does notappear until the 2007 volume.
Chinese Physics Letters 0256-307X 1984–1999
Classical and Quantum Gravity 0264-9381 1984–1999
Distributed Systems Engineering 0967-1846 1994–1999
European Journal of Physics 0143-0807 1980–1999
Europhysics Letters (EPL) 0295-5075 1986–1999
Fluid Dynamics Research 0169-5983 1986–1999
Inverse Problems 0266-5611 1985–1999
Journal of High Energy Physics 1029-8479 1997–1999
Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering 0960-1317 1991–1999
Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics 1464-4528 1999–1999Formed by merger: Pure and Applied Optics: Journal of the EuropeanOptical Society Part A and 0963-9659 1992–1998Journal of Optics 0150-536X 1977–1998Formerly Nouvelle Revue d’Optique 0335-7368 1973–1976Also formerly Nouvelle Revue d’Optique Appliquée 0029-4780 1970–1972
Journal of Optics B: Quantum and Semiclassical Optics 1464-4266 1999–1999Formerly Quantum Optics: Journal of the European Optical Society Part B 0954-8998 1989–1994Formerly Quantum and Semiclassical Optics: Journal of the EuropeanOptical Society Part B 1355-5111 1995–1999
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical 1751-8113 not included*Formerly Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General 0305-4470 1975–1999Formerly Journal of Physics A: Mathematical, Nuclear and General Physics 0301-0015 1973–1974 Formerly Journal of Physics A: Proceedings of the Physical Society: GeneralPhysics 0022-3689 1968–1972
Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics 0953-4075 1988–1999Formerly Journal of Physics B: Atomic and Molecular Physics 0022-3700 1970–1987Formerly Journal of Physics B: Proceedings of the Physical Society: Atomic and Molecular Physics 0368-3508 1968–1969
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 0953-8984 1989–1999Formed by merger: Journal of Physics F: Metal Physics and 0305-4608 1971–1988Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics 0022-3719 1970–1988Formerly Journal of Physics C: Proceedings of the Physical Society:Solid State Physics 0368-3516 1968–1969
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics 0022-3727 1968–1999Formerly British Journal of Applied Physics 0508-3443 1950–1967
Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics 0954-3899 1989–1999Formerly Journal of Physics G: Nuclear Physics 0305-4616 1975–1988
Journal ISSN Content included
Journal of Radiological Protection 0952-4746 1988–1999Formerly Journal of the Society for Radiological Protection 0260-2814 1981–1987
Measurement Science and Technology 0957-0233 1990–1999Formerly Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments 0022-3735 1968–1989Formerly Journal of Scientific Instruments 0950-7671 1923–1967
Metrologia 0026-1394 1965–1999
Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering 0965-0393 1992–1999
Nanotechnology 0957-4484 1990–1999
Nonlinearity 0951-7715 1988–1999
Nuclear Fusion 0029-5515 1992–1999
Physica Scripta 0031-8949 1970–1999
Physics Education 0031-9120 1966–1999
Physics in Medicine & Biology 0031-9155 1956–1999
Physics in Technology 0305-4626 1973–1988Formerly Review of Physics in Technology 0034-6683 1970–1972
Physiological Measurement 0967-3334 1993–1999Formerly Clinical Physics and Physiological Measurement 0143-0815 1980–1992
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion 0741-3335 1984–1999Formerly Plasma Physics 0032-1028 1967–1983Formerly Journal of Nuclear Energy. Part C, Plasma Physics, Accelerators, 0368-3281 1959–1966Thermonuclear Research
Plasma Sources Science and Technology 0963-0252 1992–1999
Proceedings of the Physical Society 0370-1328 1958–1967Proceedings of the Physical Society Section A 0370-1298 1949–1957Proceedings of the Physical Society Section B 0370-1301 1949–1957Formerly Proceedings of the Physical Society 0959-5309 1926–1948Formerly Proceedings of the Physical Society of London 1478-7814 1874–1925
Reports on Progress in Physics 0034-4885 1934–1999
Semiconductor Science and Technology 0268-1242 1986–1999
Smart Materials and Structures 0964-1726 1992–1999
Superconductor Science and Technology 0953-2048 1988–1999
Transactions of the Optical Society 1475-4878 1899–1932
Journal ISSN Content included
Jim Al-Khalili delivering a lecture entitled“Black holes, wormholes and time travel”
at the annual Schools Lecture.
1998
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The IOP Journal Archive is the definitive digitalcollection of work published by the Institutesince 1874.
It provides an indispensable resource for thephysics community, representing more than130 years of some of the most importantresearch ever published.
Key features
•Instant access to more than 1000 volume years ofjournals, 175000 articles and 1.5 million pages
•All articles are fully searchable PDFs•Linked HTML references and citations throughout•A range of purchasing and subscription options to suit
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Adding the archive to your collection
In 2010 the archive contains all content published between1874 and 1999. Content from the most recent decadecontinues to be included as part of your current journalsubscriptions.
The archive consists of fully searchable PDFs with linkedreferences. High-resolution scanning ensures that the text,data and tables of every article are easy to read.
You can subscribe to the archive or own it permanently, but we can also provide a range of flexible options.
For example, if you would like to own a particular date rangeor journal selection within the archive, we are happy toaccommodate your request.
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The archive is available as an annual subscription. In 2010 we will add more than 8000 articles from the 1998 volume.
Existing IOP customers can subscribe to the archive for only£1135 (plus VAT)* in 2010.
Your subscription includes full-text access via IOP’selectronic journals service. Ask your agent to add the archiveto your order, or e-mail [email protected] to have aninvoice sent to you.
Owning the archive
You can buy the archive for a one-time fee of £34580 (plus VAT)* in 2010. When you buy the archive it will become part of your permanent digital holdings. You willhave permanent rights to view the data through the IOP webserver. Alternatively, you can load content locally, enablingyou to integrate the archive into databases held in yourinstitution so that the archive is truly yours.
Once you have purchased the archive, you can buy an annualupdate for each year added after 1999. If you are interestedin this option, you can choose to pay in up to five instalments.
To discuss purchasing the archive, contact your regionalrepresentative. Find them at iopscience.org/archive.
Owning the recent archive: 1999–2009
Although the recent archive is included with your currentjournal subscriptions, owning it is a cost-effective way ofsecuring access into the future. For information and pricingon this option, e-mail [email protected].
*All EU subscribers, with the exception of those in the UK, are exempt from Value Added Tax (VAT) ifthey provide their VAT/TVA/Mwst, etc number when placing an order. EU subscribers outside theUK not providing their VAT/TVA/Mwst, etc number will be subject to VAT at the prevailing UK rate.
All of the world’s leading physicists attended the Solvay Congressin Brussels in 1927. Bohr, Curie, Debye, Dirac, Ehrenfest,Einstein, Fowler, Heinsenberg and Schrödinger were all present.
1927Paul Dirac lectures on quantumtheory. He was elected honoraryfellow of the Institute in 1971.
1933Father and son W H Bragg and W L Bragg,whose work on X-ray crystallography wonthem the 1915 Nobel Prize for physics.
All articles have beenscanned at high resolution.
Text, data and images are easy to read.
1915John Adams, leader of the Proton Synchrotron construction team at CERN,Geneva, Switzerland, which accelerated particles to 24 GeV. He was alsoCERN’s first director-general.
1959
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See a full list of titles anddate ranges overleaf.