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Subject: | Article Evolution |
From: | Collins@ioppubusa.com |
Date: | Mon, 12 Sep 2011 10:36:53 -0400 |
*** This message has been cross posted. Apologies for the duplication. ***
I am pleased to announce that IOP Publishing has rolled out an article evolution program designed to improve the online delivery of research articles, enabling readers to interact with research in new ways.
The first release has gone live today, providing an enhanced HTML view for all newly published articles in Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical and Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter.
This enhanced view gives researchers the ability to zoom in and out of images, making it easier to look at complex details and export them into presentations. Video abstracts are now embedded within the HTML article and the option to view mathematics using MathJax technology is also now available.
Olaf Ernst, Commercial Director of IOP, said, "The article evolution project is a long-term commitment to innovation and this first release is a significant step towards our goal of delivering the best publishing and reading experience. We will work closely with all of our users to build on this first phase to continue refining and advancing the article view to meet the needs of the research community."
All other IOP-owned journals and selected partner titles will adopt the new enhanced article view and features for their 2012 volumes.
Initial feedback from researchers collaborating on the project has been extremely positive and we are now actively seeking feedback from the wider community. Over the next few weeks, starting today, screen shots of the new developments will be posted on the IOPscience twitter account for feedback. The IOPscience team will be available to answer questions, respond to feedback and take suggestions for the next phases of development. Please visit www.twitter.com/iopscience for more information.
For more information on the article evolution project and how this looks on IOPscience please go to http://iopscience.iop.org/info/page/articleevolution.
For any other questions about IOP Publishing, our products or services, please email us at info@ioppubusa.com.
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Sharice P. Collins
Vice President, Marketing
IOP Publishing, Inc.
150 South Independence Mall West
Philadelphia, PA 19106
ioppublishing.org
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Subject: | Education in Chemistry |
From: | Louise Peck <peckl@rsc.org> |
Date: | Thu, 15 Sep 2011 09:18:24 +0100 |
* * * Apologies for cross-posting * * *
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