Jan 2000
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The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 528, Issue 2, pp. 583-583.
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The new year brings some important changes to The Astrophysical Journal. Beginning with the January 1 issue we have discontinued the paper versions of the list of Papers Submitted to Selected Astronomical Publications (the "yellow pages") and the Tentative Table of Contents Now Scheduled. Instead, we are posting an on-line version of the yellow pages and a new list of Papers Accepted for Publication in The Astrophysical Journal and Supplement Series. Both lists of papers may be found on our Journal web site: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ApJ/. With the evolution of electronic publishing, the paper versions of these listings have become increasingly outdated, and by maintaining them in electronic form we will be able to provide much more prompt and up-to-date information on submitted and accepted papers. The reduction in paper will also save significant costs and shelf space over the long run, to say nothing of the environmental savings. We have also replaced the listings of papers submitted to other journals with direct URL links to the yellow pages of those journals. Our next announcement will be welcomed by all of our authors. For the second year in a row, we have reduced page charges for electronic articles published in Part 1 and the Supplement Series. The rates for papers published in 2000 will be $115 per page for text and tables that are submitted in electronic form. This reduction of the past two years is the direct result of savings in the costs of production and printing, which have been realized thanks to the diligent efforts of Julie Steffen and Evan Owens and their staff at the University of Chicago Press. Charges for paper submissions and for the Letters remain somewhat higher, reflecting the substantially higher costs of publishing those papers. Finally, the end of the year marked the end of the transition period between my editorship and that of my predecessor, Helmut Abt. During the past six months Helmut has overseen the publication of manuscripts submitted before July 1 of last year, edited the special Centennial Issue, and mentored me in the complex tasks of editing and managing the Journal. I hope that all of you will join me in wishing Helmut the very best as he takes a well-deserved rest from his 29 year tenure at the helm of The Astrophysical Journal.
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