APS Journals Available At US Public Libraries

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The APS has announced that all APS Journals will now be freely accessible at US public libraries. This includes prominent titles like Physical Review Letters and various Physical Review series. Additionally, some journals such as Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerator and Beams are already open access. This initiative enhances public access to significant scientific research. The move underscores the APS's commitment to making scientific knowledge widely available.
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The APS has released a press statement today that all the APS Journals will be made available for free at US Public libraries.

http://publish.aps.org/public-access-announcement

This gives you access to the Physical Review Letters, the Physical Review A,B,C,D,E, and Review of Modern Physics. Other titles such as Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerator and Beams and Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research are open access and already available for free to everyone.

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