OA Publishing with IOP

The Max Planck Society established a new agreement with Institute of Physics Publishing (IOP) which includes access to IOP’s premium journal collection IOPScience extra as well as allowing authors to publish open access in 36 selected subscription journals under a free Creative Commons Attribution license (CC-BY). The publication charges will be directly and fully funded by the MPS.

In order to make use of the agreement, please make sure to meet the following conditions when publishing with IOP:

  • The article has been accepted by one of the 36 selected IOP journals.
  • A Max Planck author must be the corresponding author of the article.
  • The author is affiliated with a Max Planck Institute and publishes under this affiliation.
  • The acceptance date of the article is between Jan 1, 2018 and Dec 31, 2020.
  • The article matches one of these types: article, special issue article, letter.

When submitting, a Max Planck email address should be used (if possible) and the Max Planck affiliation should be stated.

New aquisition: January 2018

electrocatThis new title is available in the library now:

Electro-catalysis at chemically modified solid surfaces by Jacques Simonet (34 F 36).

You can find it in the library’s new acquisition section.

 

 

More new titles:

Hanefeld, Ulf [Ed.]… Catalysis : an integrated textbook for students 2018 27 A 24
MacDonald, Carolyn A. [Auth.] An introduction to X-Ray physics, optics and applications 2017 6 M 50
Kim, Kwang-Je [Auth.]… Synchrotron radiation and free-electron lasers 2017 6 M 49
Bernstein, Herbert [Auth.] Messtechnik in der Praxis 2017 6 I 215
Solid State Physics – Vol. 68 2017 26 D 10-Vol. 68

Mendeley Workshop in January

How Mendeley helps you improve your research workflow

Monday, January 22, 2018 – 11 am
Building A, Library

Mendeley is a desktop and web reference management system for managing and sharing references and research papers.

The course gives an overview of the following topics:
Keeping your literature organized – Mendeley as reference manager
Creating your personal library with Mendeley Desktop; Writing, citing and annotating; Working on a paper together
Working with your peers – Mendeley as Social Collaboration & Research Network
Your researcher profile & stats on Mendeley Web; Staying up-to-date in your field; Building your network; Working together in Groups; Research data; Career development; Funding opportunities

Instructor
Eva Podgoršek (Elsevier, Consultant Research Platforms Academic & Government)

If you wish to attend please register by contacting the library.