Optics and Light
(QC:350-449)
QC 350 Periodicals, Societies, Congresses, Serial Collections, Yearbooks
Summary:
Applied Optics, a publication of the Optical Society of America
(OSA), is distributed and detailed in this site, sponsored by the American
Institute of Physics (AIP). The journal is the "...world's leading optical
technology [publication]...[and] is published in three monthly divisions.
It reports the industry's most important experimental and applied research
breakthroughs...plus patents." The site is a compilation of available
issues of the publication, which are listed chronologically, beginning with
the most recent issue. No actual texts are open for viewing within the
site; users should seek ordering and subscription information through the
applicable link at the top of the site's main page.
Each issue listing features the volume and issue numbers, along with the
journal's individual release date. Users should select an issue of
interest; a listing of articles is then displayed, showing the texts in
their order of appearance within the periodical. Each article's record
includes: (1) the title; (2) name(s) of author (initials, last name); (3)
the page numbers where the article is located within the issue; and (4) a
designation (via an icon) noting whether the text is available for ordering.
Users should scroll to view site listings and issue listings.
At the bottom of the site's main page are three major links. The first
gives access to the AIP homepage, for further information. The second opens
the "Titles in Physics" homepage, a service which allows users to search 47
AIP society journals for topics of interest. The last link, "Journal List,"
accesses a comprehensive listing of all AIP journals. The site is
maintained by the American Institute of Physics; New York.
To Search:
Select issue of interest from site's main page; then scan table of
contents. Ordering and pricing information found via top link within site
page.
Summary:
Journal of the Optical Society of America A: Optics, Image Science, and
Vision (JOSA (A)), a publication of the
Optical Society of America is, detailed in this site, sponsored by the
American Institute of Physics (AIP),
an organization begun "...for the purpose of promoting the advancement and
diffusion of the knowledge of physics and its application to human welfare."
The journal "...is devoted to developments in any field of classical optics,
image science, and vision." The site is a compilation of available issues of
the publication, which are
listed chronologically, beginning with the most recent issue. No actual
texts
are open for viewing within the site; users should seek ordering and
subscription
information through the applicable link at the top of the site's main page.
Each issue listing features the volume and issue numbers, along with the
journal's individual release date. Users should select an issue of
interest; a listing of articles is then displayed, showing the texts, in
their order of appearance within the periodical. Each article's record
includes: (1) the title; (2) name(s) of author (initials, last name); (3)
the page numbers where the article is located within the issue; and (4) a
designation (via an icon) noting whether the text is available for
ordering. Users should scroll to view site listings and issue listings.
At the bottom of the site's main page are three major links. The first
gives access to the AIP homepage, for further information. The second opens
the "Titles in Physics" homepage, a service which allows users to search 47
AIP society journals for topics of interest. The last link, "Journal List,"
accesses a comprehensive listing of all AIP journals. The site is
maintained by the American Institute of Physics; New York.
To Search:
Select issue of interest from site's main page; then scan table of contents.
Ordering and pricing information found via top link within site page.
Summary:
Journal of the Optical Society of America B: Optical Physics (JOSA
(B)), a publication of the
Optical Society of America is, detailed in this site, sponsored by the
American Institute of Physics (AIP),
an organization begun "...for the purpose of promoting the advancement and
diffusion of the knowledge of physics and its application to human welfare."
The journal "...is a general research journal and compliments JOSA A." The
site is a compilation of available issues of the publication, which are
listed chronologically, beginning with the most recent issue. No actual
texts
are open for viewing within the site; users should seek ordering and
subscription
information through the applicable link at the top of the site's main page.
Each issue listing features the volume and issue numbers, along with the
journal's individual release date. Users should select an issue of
interest; a listing of articles is then displayed, showing the texts, in
their order of appearance within the periodical. Each article's record
includes: (1) the title; (2) name(s) of author (initials, last name); (3)
the page numbers where the article is located within the issue; and (4) a
designation (via an icon) noting whether the text is available for
ordering. Users should scroll to view site listings and issue listings.
At the bottom of the site's main page are three major links. The first
gives access to the AIP homepage, for further information. The second opens
the "Titles in Physics" homepage, a service which allows users to search 47
AIP society journals for topics of interest. The last link, "Journal List,"
accesses a comprehensive listing of all AIP journals. The site is
maintained by the American Institute of Physics; New York.
To Search:
Select issue of interest from site's main page; then scan table of contents.
Ordering and pricing information found via top link within site page.
Summary:
Optics and Phototonics News, a publication of the Optical Society of
America is detailed in this site, sponsored by the American Institute of
Physics (AIP),
an organization begun "...for the purpose of promoting the advancement and
diffusion of the knowledge of physics and its application to human welfare."
The journal is the "...monthly news magazine of the OSA [Optical Society of
America]...." The site is a compilation of available issues of the
publication,
which are listed chronologically, beginning with the most recent issue. No
actual texts are open for viewing within the site; users should seek
ordering
and subscription information through the applicable link at the top of the
site's main page.
Each issue listing features the volume and issue numbers, along with the
journal's individual release date. Users should select an issue of
interest; a listing of articles is then displayed, showing the texts, in
their order of appearance within the periodical. Each article's record
includes: (1) the title; (2) name(s) of author (initials, last name); (3)
the page numbers where the article is located within the issue; and (4) a
designation (via an icon) noting whether the text is available for
ordering. Users should scroll to view site listings and issue listings.
At the bottom of the site's main page are three major links. The first
gives access to the AIP homepage, for further information. The second opens
the "Titles in Physics" homepage, a service which allows users to search 47
AIP society journals for topics of interest. The last link, "Journal List,"
accesses a comprehensive listing of all AIP journals. The site is
maintained by the American Institute of Physics; New York.
To Search:
Select issue of interest from site's main page; then scan table of contents.
Ordering and pricing information found via top link within site page.
Summary:
Optics and Spectroscopy, a publication of the Russian Academy of
Sciences is detailed in this site, sponsored by the American Institute of
Physics (AIP),
an organization begun "...for the purpose of promoting the advancement and
diffusion of the knowledge of physics and its application to human welfare."
The site is a compilation of available issues of the publication,
which are listed chronologically, beginning with the most recent issue. No
actual texts are open for viewing within the site; users should seek
ordering
and subscription information through the applicable link at the top of the
site's main page.
Each issue listing features the volume and issue numbers, along with the
journal's individual release date. Users should select an issue of
interest; a listing of articles is then displayed, showing the texts, in
their order of appearance within the periodical. Each article's record
includes: (1) the title; (2) name(s) of author (initials, last name); (3)
the page numbers where the article is located within the issue; and (4) a
designation (via an icon) noting whether the text is available for
ordering. Users should scroll to view site listings and issue listings.
At the bottom of the site's main page are three major links. The first
gives access to the AIP homepage, for further information. The second opens
the "Titles in Physics" homepage, a service which allows users to search 47
AIP society journals for topics of interest. The last link, "Journal List,"
accesses a comprehensive listing of all AIP journals. The site is
maintained by the American Institute of Physics; New York.
To Search:
Select issue of interest from site's main page; then scan table of contents.
Ordering and pricing information found via top link within site page.
Summary:
Optics Letters, a publication of the Optical Society of
America is detailed in this site, sponsored by the American Institute of
Physics (AIP),
an organization begun "...for the purpose of promoting the advancement and
diffusion of the knowledge of physics and its application to human welfare."
The journal "...offers rapid dissemination of new results in all areas of
optics with short, original, peer-reviewed communications." The site is a
compilation of available issues of the publication,
which are listed chronologically, beginning with the most recent issue. No
actual texts are open for viewing within the site; users should seek
ordering
and subscription information through the applicable link at the top of the
site's main page.
Each issue listing features the volume and issue numbers, along with the
journal's individual release date. Users should select an issue of
interest; a listing of articles is then displayed, showing the texts, in
their order of appearance within the periodical. Each article's record
includes: (1) the title; (2) name(s) of author (initials, last name); (3)
the page numbers where the article is located within the issue; and (4) a
designation (via an icon) noting whether the text is available for
ordering. Users should scroll to view site listings and issue listings.
At the bottom of the site's main page are three major links. The first
gives access to the AIP homepage, for further information. The second opens
the "Titles in Physics" homepage, a service which allows users to search 47
AIP society journals for topics of interest. The last link, "Journal List,"
accesses a comprehensive listing of all AIP journals. The site is
maintained by the American Institute of Physics; New York.
To Search:
Select issue of interest from site's main page; then scan table of contents.
Ordering and pricing information found via top link within site page.
QC 363 Optics. Light. Study and Teaching. Research
Summary:
Universities with Programs in Optics and Photonics is a division of the
Planet Earth WWW site, an Internet information source devoted to optics and
photonics sources accessible on the WWW.
Upon accessing the site, the user will find a table of contents listing for
the site. Topics offered are: (1) scientific servers; (2) usenet; (3)
journals and magazines; (4) universities with optics programs; (5)
holography; (6) lasers; (7) optical computing and processing; (8) material
science; (9) nonlinear optics; (10) nanotechnology; (11) optical thin
films; (12) radiometry; (13) spectral analysis; and (14) miscellaneous.
To view information concerning optical programs at universities, users
should select this link from the site's table of contents. An alphabetical
list of university names then appears; users should scroll to view holdings.
Noted with each name is the name of its corresponding optics program. The
name of an optical program is the direct link to that program's WWW site.
The site is maintained by Richard P. Bocker; SPAWAR/NCCOSC; U.S. Navy;
Department of Defense; Washington, D.C.
To Search:
Select optics programs link from site's table of contents; scroll to view
entries. Titles of programs are direct links to the WWW.