The Carnegie Observatories Astrophysics Series

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The Carnegie Observatories Astrophysics Series is available online at http://www.ociw.edu/ociw/symposia/series/

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On the occasion of the Centennial of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, Carnegie Observatories held a series of four astrophysics symposia in Pasadena from October 2002 to February 2003. The topics of the symposia were: (1) Coevolution of Black Holes and Galaxies [Ed. L. C. Ho] (2) Measuring and Modeling the Universe [Ed. W. L. Freedman] (3) Clusters of Galaxies: Probes of Cosmological Structure and Galaxy Evolution [Ed. J. S. Mulchaey, A. Dressler, and A. Oemler] (4) Origin and Evolution of the Elements [Ed. A. McWilliam and M. Rauch] The invited papers of the symposia, which have been peer-reviewed and carefully edited, will be published in 2004 by Cambridge University Press, as the first four volumes of the Carnegie Observatories Astrophysics Series. The papers from the contributed talks and posters, along with the full set of the invited papers, are available electronically at http://www.ociw.edu/ociw/symposia/series/. The purpose of this note is to alert the community of the availability of this resource.

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