Posted By Gina Gunaratnam,
Monday 12 February 2024
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Author: Amy Walter
Charting the #RoadToOpen
As part of EDP Science's ongoing commitment to furthering open science, January saw the first in a series of monthly updates highlighting advancements at both the journal and publisher level. The series will share case studies on different open publishing models and the journals that are proving them to be viable alternatives to the traditional subscription model. It will also offer commentary on both the process and impact of transitioning towards becoming a fully open publisher. Read the first update - EDP Sciences expands its database linking capabilities to advance open science - and join the conversation on social media with #RoadToOpen.
Supporting the EPS community
EDP Sciences, Publisher for EPL and EPJ journals, together with representatives from EPJ copublishing partners from Springer Nature, will be taking part in the forthcoming EPS Forum and supporting the EPS Young Minds network by presenting a Publishing workshop.
Journal de Physique digital archives
The Journal de Physique archives are full of the biggest names in physics (Curie, Planck, Rutherford, Becquerel and, more recently, Giorgio Parisi…) and span 1872-1997 – undoubtedly, one of the most exciting periods in physics research. Through them, researchers gain historical insight into current research and are inspired to explore new research ideas. Discover more about our archive collections.
Journal news
EPJ Web of Conferences
We are delighted to have published the open access proceedings of the EOS Annual Meeting (EOSAM 2023), which took place in Dijon in September last year. The annual meeting brought together over 500 photonics experts to cover topics including: Silicon Photonics and integrated optics; Adaptive and Freeform Optics; BioPhotonics; Nanophotonics; Optical Materials; Nonlinear and Quantum Optics; Optical frequency combs; Ultrafast Optics; Applications of Optics and Photonics.
Journal of the European Optical Society-Rapid Publications (JEOS-RP) - a newly recognised EPS journal, has just opened a special issue entitled "Using wavefronts: detection and processing"with submission deadline 30 September 2024. Please check the journal's webpage for more information on other collections in the making.
EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies (EPJ N) - also newly recognised by EPS, has partnered with the European Nuclear Society (ENS) to showcase the 4 shortlisted Early Careers nominees for this year's ENS PhD award.
After a long break due to the COVID pandemic,EPJ E will be hosting its forthcoming Editorial Board meeting on-site in Paris at the end of February, coinciding with the publication of the journal's most successful published collection ever, honouring the scientist Philip Pincus.
EPL wishes to thank Prof. Gonzalo Muga, Editor in Chief of EPL between January 2022 and December 2023. Dr. Alessandra Lanotte, Physics Research Director at National Research Council (CNR) CNR NANOTEC Institute of Nanotechnology Lecce, Italy, former Deputy Editor of EPL, has kindly agreed to cover the role of Editor-in-Chief from January 2024 to the end of April 2024. Applications for the position of new Editor-in-Chief are currently being reviewed. In EPL, you are invited to read the recently completed Focus Issue on “Statistical Physics of Self-Propelled Colloids”, the ever expanding collection of Perspectives, and regular Letters in all areas of physics.
New Calls for Papers have been published for. EPJ Special Topics (EPJ ST) in 2024, inviting submissions on quantum computing technologies, perovskite-based optoelectronics, laser induced high energy density physics, and nanoarchitechtonics, among other topics.
Books
We have many exciting projects planned for 2024 and we look forward to sharing them with you as soon as we are able. Do follow us on your social media platform of choice if you'd like to be among the first to hear from us - we're onLinkedIn,X (Twitter), andInstagram.
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