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The international journal “Applied Magnetic
Resonance” is the first scientific journal in the former Soviet
Union published in English. “Applied Magnetic Resonance” provides an
international forum for the application of magnetic resonance in
physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, geochemistry, ecology,
engineering, and related fields.
The journal was established on the initiative of
Prof. Kev Salikhov and is supported by the Russian Academy of
Sciences. The journal is published since 1990.
The journal is published by Springer-Verlag Wien
New York. The editorial office is situated at the Zavoisky
Physical-Technical Institute.
Internet
http://www.springer.at/amr
In 1990, one volume (three issues) was
published; in 1991, one volume (four issues) was published; in 1992,
one volume (six issues) was published. Starting from 1993, two
volumes (four issues each) are published per year.
Impact factor of the journal: 1995 – 0.95; 1996
– 0.656; 1997 – 0.665; 1998 – 0.811; 1999 – 0.659; 2000 – 0.776;
2001 – 0.737.
The journal is abstracted/indexed in Current
Contents, SCI, SciSearch, Research Alert, INSPEC, Elsevier BIOBASE/Current
Awareness in Biological Sciences, Chemistry Citation Index, and
Chemical Abstracts.
“Applied Magnetic Resonance” publishes original
articles with a strong emphasis on new applications of the technique
and on new experimental methods. Routine applications are outside
the scope of the journal. Review articles are being invited on
methods and applications of NMR, NQR, EPR, Mossbauer spectroscopy,
etc. Special issues under guest-editorship of outstanding
researchers are put together on single topics. Separate sections are
provided for book reviews and news.
“Applied Magnetic Resonance” publishes special
issues of original papers submitted within the AMPERE Congresses,
AMPERE Colloques and international conferences.
Editorial staff
Editorial staff provides planning of the issues,
processing of the manuscripts, scientific and language editing,
and complete pre-press preparation of the journal. Together with
Springer, the advertising campaigns to promote the journal are
organized at the international and All-Russian conferences. Active
collaboration with the International EPR (ESR) Society, Groupement
AMPERE and the International Society of Magnetic Resonance is
achieved.
In addition to “Applied Magnetic Resonance”, the
editorial staff realizes other publishing projects of various
complexity.
Since 2000, the publishing activities of the
Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute of the Russian Academy of
Sciences are licensed.
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