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2012 Library Subscription Information and Rates
Journal of Imaging Science and Technology 2012 Rates
| US Address | Non-US Address | |
| Hardcopy only* | $295 | $325 |
| Online only (single license)** | $385 | $385 |
| Hardcopy and online** | $560 | $595 |
| Online only (corp. multi-site license)*** | $1165 | $1165 |
| Hardcopy add-on | $165 | $200 |
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Attn: JIST Library Subscriptions
Society for Imaging Science & Technology
7003 Kilworth Lane
Springfield, VA 22151
703/642-9090; 703/642-9094 fax
info@imaging.org
| 2012: Volume No. 56 | ISSN: 1062-3701 |
| Number issues per year: 6 | Frequency: Bimonthly |
| Abstracted and/or Indexed: INSPEC, Chemical Abstracts, Imaging Abstracts, COMPENDEX, and ISI: Science Citation Index | |
* Includes normal shipping; Special handling deliveries not available. Prices reflect a average increase of 4% over 2010 rates.
** Requires signed subscriber agreement, which may be downloaded from http://www.imaging.org/ist/publications/jist/index.cfm
*** Requires setup as a single corporate account, single order, and single shipment (for hardcopy add-ons).
Notes: Subscriptions are for volume year: January-December
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Description: The Journal of Imaging Science and Technology (JIST) publishes peer-reviewed papers that cover the broad range of research, development, and applications related to all aspects of imaging science and technology, including the following research areas: color imaging, chemistry of photosensitive materials, physics and chemistry of silver halides, photographic emulsions, digital printing technologies, chemical and spectral sensitization, prepress and production printing technologies, remote sensing, coating technologies, photopolymers, materials for electrophotography, photoconductors, latent image formation, holography, image analysis and interpretation, and image permanence. JIST is multi-disciplinary in that it promotes communication and understanding across the boundaries of the many disciplines involved in modern imaging.
Intended Readership: Professional scientists, engineers, technicians, technical managers, product managers, and others working in imaging research and development and/or management.

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