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The Industrial Physicist Folds

JAN 01, 2005

The December/January issue of The Industrial Physicist is its last. The bimonthly TIP was sent free of charge to 60 000 physicists in industry. During nearly a decade in print, TIP won awards for its editorial content, but rising costs and fluctuating advertising revenues made the publication’s financial model unsustainable. The overlap with readers of Physics Today was less than 10 000; both magazines are published by the American Institute of Physics. TIP subscribers will receive three months’ free access to the online version of Physics Today.

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Toni Feder, American Center for Physics, One Physics Ellipse, College Park, Maryland 20740-3842, US . tfeder@aip.org

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