From SILJAR@SPRINGER-NY.COM Wed Sep 13 16:53 EDT 1995 Message-Id: <9509132033.AA12820@svnypub.springer-ny.com> From: SILJAR@SPRINGER-NY.COM (Silja Ruedi) Date: Wed, 13 Sep 1995 16:47 EST To: jkl@ccl.net, WIGGNIS@UCS.INDIANA.EDU, F41ZAW@DHHDESY3.bitnet, f40m001@saksu00.bitnet Subject: Updated Announcement of a free Electronic Journal in Nonlinear Science Return-Receipt-To: SILJAR@SPRINGER-NY.COM Dear Listserv Moderator On Monday, September 11, 1995 we asked you to post an announcement for Springer-Verlag's free electronic journal, Nonlinear Science Today, on your Mailing List. Please post the attached UPDATED VERSION of the announcement to your Mailing List. Thank you for your cooperation. _________________________________________________________ News and Views of the Dynamic Community free on the WWW in Nonlinear Science Today Springer-Verlag announces its first electronic journal, Nonlinear Science Today - An Electronic Adjunct to Journal of Nonlinear Science - to go on the WWW September 15, 1995. In the electronic format as well as in its former print version, NST provides a forum for the dissemination of new results, methods and ideas in nonlinear science. It publishes articles that are accessible to a wider dynamics audience and facilitates the cross-fertilization and interaction between different areas of science including mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and various applied disciplines. Articles such as "Seismicity: Turbulence of Solids" by Y. Kagan, "Metaphors for Psychoanalysis" by F. Verhulst, and "Chaos: Unpredictable yet Controllable?" by T. Shinbrot fascinated NST readers before. We will start our new electronic edition with an article about DNA by J. Hearst and Y. Shi, with exciting pictures of supercoiled DNA. NST Managing Editors are Robert Behringer, Duke University, North Carolina, USA, and Ferdinand Verhulst, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands. Special features of this free electronic version include peer-reviewed articles, book reviews, commentary on Journal of Nonlinear Science articles, links to other dynamics sites, and an archive of all articles from the earlier print version of NST dating back to Volume 1, 1991. NST also provides current information, table of contents and abstracts of articles from Journal of Nonlinear Science. Springer-Verlag welcomes you to visit Nonlinear Science Today on the World Wide Web at http://www.springer-ny.com/nst Please contact Barbara Lange (blange@springer-ny.com) or Suzanne Kemperman (nst@springer-ny.com) if you have any questions concerning this free new electronic product. _________________________________________________________