<font size="2"><font face="trebuchet ms,sans-serif">[Forwarding from the American Physical Society. --Peter Suber.]</font></font><div><font size="2"><font face="trebuchet ms,sans-serif"><br></font></font><br><div class="gmail_quote">
---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: <b class="gmail_sendername"></b> <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:assocpub@aps.org">assocpub@aps.org</a>></span><br>Date: Wed, May 4, 2011 at 2:10 PM<br>Subject: APS Issues Call for Papers for Physical Review X<br>
To: <a href="mailto:peter.suber@gmail.com">peter.suber@gmail.com</a><br><br><br>APS Issues Call for Papers for Physical Review X<br>
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Contact: Daniel Kulp, Editorial Director, American Physical Society<br>
<a href="mailto:dan@aps.org">dan@aps.org</a>, <a href="tel:631-591-4098" value="+16315914098">631-591-4098</a><br>
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Ridge, NY, May 4, 2011 --- The doors are open for submissions to<br>
Physical Review X (PRX), the new online, open access research journal<br>
from APS covering all fields of physics. Authors and research institutions<br>
worldwide are invited to be a part of this new venture.<br>
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As broad in scope as physics itself, PRX is committed to publishing<br>
excellent, original research in pure, applied, and interdisciplinary fields,<br>
which will be valued by a global readership. PRX will provide validation<br>
through prompt and rigorous peer review, and an open access venue<br>
within the Physical Review family of publications. The first issue of PRX<br>
is planned for September of this year.<br>
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PRX's Editor is Jorge Pullin, Chair of the Horace C. Hearne, Jr. Institute<br>
for Theoretical Physics and professor in the Louisiana State University<br>
Center for Computation & Technology and Department of Physics and<br>
Astronomy. Pullin received his Ph.D. from the Instituto Balseiro and has<br>
research interests in many aspects of gravitational physics, both classical<br>
and quantum mechanical. PRX Associate Editor Ling Miao received her<br>
Ph.D. in statistical physics, soft condensed matter physics, and biophysics<br>
from Simon Fraser University. A strongly international editorial board of<br>
distinguished scientists has been assembled with coverage of all fields<br>
of physics (<a href="http://prx.aps.org/staff" target="_blank">http://prx.aps.org/staff</a>).<br>
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Articles in PRX will be published under the terms of the Creative<br>
Commons Attribution 3.0 License, leaving copyright with the authors.<br>
Article-processing charges of $1500 per published article, paid by<br>
authors or their institutions, will cover peer review, composition,<br>
hosting, and archiving, and allow PRX to be freely available. More<br>
information and details of how to submit an article appear on the<br>
journal's website: (<a href="http://prx.aps.org/" target="_blank">http://prx.aps.org/</a>). Updates may also be received<br>
by email (<a href="http://publish.aps.org/alerts" target="_blank">http://publish.aps.org/alerts</a>).<br>
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About APS: The American Physical Society (<a href="http://www.aps.org" target="_blank">www.aps.org</a>) is a non-profit<br>
membership organization working to advance and diffuse the knowledge<br>
of physics through its outstanding research journals, scientific meetings,<br>
and education, outreach, advocacy and international activities. APS<br>
represents 48,000 members, including physicists in academia, national<br>
laboratories and industry in the United States and throughout the world.<br>
Society offices are located in College Park, MD (Headquarters), Ridge, NY,<br>
and Washington, DC.<br>
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