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Subject: Review a sample issue of the Journal of Applied Spectroscopy (eu20)

From: Steve C. Franklin (088223344_at_doar.net)
Date: Wed Dec 13 2000 - 20:31:17 CST


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Applied Spectroscopy is a peer-reviewed, international journal of
spectroscopy and the official publication of the Society for Applied
Spectroscopy. Content includes scientific articles covering new research
results and novel applications in the areas of atomic and molecular
spectroscopy. Applied Spectroscopy is a leading scientific journal focusing
on all areas of spectroscopy with many articles looking at the interface
between various fields.

For more then 50 years, Applied Spectroscopy has been providing the
scientific community with cutting edge research papers by many of the top
spectroscopists in the world. The research that is published in this journal
impacts applications in analytical chemistry, materials science,
biotechnology, and chemical characterization. The quality of this
internationally recognized, peer-reviewed journal is top notch. Statistics
from SCI's Journal Citation Reports for the most recent years available show
Applied Spectroscopy produced impact factors of 1.848 and 1.917 for 1997 and
1998 respectively. This factor is the number of times that recent articles
in the journal were cited during the year in question. Additionally, SCI
ranks Applied Spectroscopy #2 in the world for journals in the Instruments
and Instrumentation Subject category for both 1997 and 1998

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