The name of the new iPhone/iTouch app is iResearch.
It is a free download but of course you need a AIP subscription (either individual or institutional) or a pay-per-view account to get to the full text content.
iResearch was developed to provide physicists, engineers, scientists, and students, with mobile access to valuable physics journal content. Users may access iResearch via the Apple iTunes store to download the application for version 3.0 and higher.
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In addition to readily accessing AIP content through a Wi-Fi network or cellular connection, iResearch enables users to optionally save files in PDF format on their iPhone or iPod touch for offline viewing.
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The journals available in the iResearch application include: Applied Physics Letters, Biomicrofluidics, Chaos, Journal of Applied Physics, The Journal of Chemical Physics, Journal of Mathematical Physics, Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data, Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, Low Temperature Physics, Physics of Fluids, Physics of Plasmas, and Review of Scientific Instruments.
Here’s a direct link to the iResearch app via the iTunes Store.
See Also: This is Not AIP’s First Mobile Product/Service
In August of 2009, AIP Began Offering a Mobile Friendly Version of the Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy (JRSE).
You Don’t Need an iPhone/iTouch to access this journal. It’s Accessible Using Any Mobile Web Browser.
Source: AIP
See Also: Peter Jacso’s Review of the Scitation Database from AIP
We linked to it on Thursday, October 8, 2009.
Hat Tip: Gerry M.
