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Announcing a New Journal - Volume 1 will be published soon
Entertainment Computing Editors-in-Chief
Matthias Rauterberg, Technical University Eindhoven, Netherlands
Ryohei Nakatsu, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan
The Journal of Computational Science aims to be an international platform to exchange novel research results in simulation based science across all scientific disciplines. It publishes advanced innovative, interdisciplinary research where complex multi-scale, multi-domain problems in science and engineering are solved, integrating sophisticated numerical methods, computation, data, networks, and novel devices.
Editor-in-Chief:
P.M.A. Sloot, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
We are pleased to announce that the Impact Factors for Elseviers Computer Science journals have again increased with the release of the 2008 Impact Factors.
Help to make missing links Elsevier wants to foster web tools that 'improve' science by making the oceans of data online more navigable
The Times Higher Education interviews Anita de Waard, principal researcher, disruptive technologies and talks to her about the Elsevier Grand Challenge, the results of the competition and how web tools can improve science.
Six Elsevier journals are among the top 20 journals in computer science as published recently by Times Higher Education. Data were provided by Thomson Reuters' Essential Science Indicators database, covering the period January 1998 through December 2008. more information
New LaTeX journal article type, elsarticle.cls, now accepted for submitted articles
After 10 years of trusty service, the LaTeX document class “elsart.cls” has been replaced by the newly written and improved document class “elsarticle.cls”. It is now accepted for submitted articles, both in Elsevier's electronic submission system and elsewhere. For the time being, authors submitting their article via the electronic submission system should include, with their manuscript, the class file elsarticle.cls and any bibliographic style files from the elsarticle package that are used in the manuscript.
Elsevier’s Theoretical Computer Science Student Collection 12 leading peer reviewed journals for just $49.95
To support students in the field of Theoretical Computer Science Elsevier is sponsoring an electronic subscription to a bundle of selected premier Theoretical Computer Science journals. More information...
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