Epidemiology Research Today is a free monthly online journal that collates and summarizes the latest research about Epidemiology, including details on twin studies, statistics, environmental and genetic factors.
Theory of Stochastic Processes is a semi-annual journal publishing original articles and surveys on modern topic of the theory of stochastic processes and papers devoted to its applications to physics, biology, economics, computer sciences and engineering. All papers submitted for publication are peer-reviewed and, after publication, are refereed at the central Reviews Databases including Mathematical Reviews and Zentralblatt.
Frequency. One volume per year consisting of four issues with about 150 pages each.
MAA Reviews is edited by Fernando Q. Gouvêa, who relies on an immense batallion of faithful reviewers and on the help of the MAA's Basic Library List Committee. And, of course, on you: please visit our page describing the ways you can help MAA Reviews.
Fernando is Carter Professor of Mathematics at Colby College. His main scholarly interests are in number theory and the history of mathematics. He is the author (or co-author) of four (or five, depending on how you count) books, and he was co-editor of a fifth (or sixth). He is also the editor of FOCUS, the news magazine of the MAA.
ISSN: 1559-8608(Print), 1559-8616(Online)
Published From
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA
Editor-in-Chief
Sat Gupta, Department of Mathematics and Statistics,
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, NC 27402, USA.
Mission Statement
The Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice will make every effort to advance the frontiers of knowledge in statistical sciences through expeditious publication of original scholarly articles covering statistical theory and its multifaceted applications.
The time has come for libraries, too, to negotiate for rights to index full text
By Jonathan Rochkind -- Library Journal, 2/15/2007
The ability to search and receive results in more than one database through a single interface—or metasearch—is something many of our users want. Google Scholar—the search engine of specifically scholarly content—and library metasearch products like Ex Libris's MetaLib, Serials Solution's Central Search, WebFeat, and products based on MuseGlobal used by both academic and public libraries—are all a means of providing this functionality. At the university where I work, without very much local advertising, Google Scholar has become the largest single source of links to our link resolver product, illustrating how hungry users are for metasearch.
International Journal of Combinatorics is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research articles as well as review articles in all areas of combinatorics.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP)
Executive Editors:
Ulrich
Pöschl
,
Ken Carslaw
,
Thomas Koop
,
Rolf Sander
&
William Thomas Sturges
Open Access – Public Peer-Review & Interactive Public Discussion – Personalized Copyright under a Creative Commons License