European Journal of Mass Spectrometry (EJMS) is a peer review, bimonthly journal covering all areas of mass spectrometry. It is devoted to the rapid publication of original research papers concerned with the mass spectrometry of biological, inorganic and organic samples. The scope of the journal encompasses:
- molecular ionisation and fragmentation,
- gas-phase ion chemistry,
- ion-molecule reactions and collisions,
- spectroscopy of gaseous ions,
- instrumentation,
- computers in mass spectrometry and original applications in the life sciences,
- environmental science and industry
EJMS is published on the web and in paper form. Papers are normally published on the web in a pre-copy-edited and pre-typeset format ensuring the fastest possible publication. These Just-Published papers (JPPs) are replaced by the typeset version once the proof has been approved by the author. Subscribers have access to the full text of all articles. Other visitors have free access to abstracts and tables of contents, and can buy individual papers through the document delivery sevice for immediate access. A free e-mail alerting service is open to anyone, and informs you once new material is published on-line.
Whilst "European" in its publishing base, its distribution, editors and authors are truly international. The managing board of senior mass spectrometrist who act as a bridge between the publisher and the scientific community provide high quality science at a fair price.
Topics of interest include:
- experimental and theoretical studies of strutures,
- energetics and reactions of gaseous ions,
- ion formation from biological solids,
- determination of structure of biomolecules,
- mechanisms of ionic reactions,
- ionisation phenomena,
- electro-spray ionisation (ESI),
- matrix-assisted laser desorption ionisation (MALDI),
- mass spectrometry of polymers,
- Reactions of metal ions,
- reactions ofions at surfaces,
- multi-photon ionisation and dissociation,
- time-of-flight (ToF),
- tandem mass spectrometry,
- Fourier trnasform ion cyclotron resonance (FT-ICR) and
- theories of ion formation, structures and reactions.,
For those subscribers who have a full subscription to the current year but do not have a subscription history to this journal, on-line access is available to all back issues from 1995 as an ENHANCED SUBSCRIPTION . This is a one off payment and once subscribed access is perpetual.
EJMS is abstracted in Analytical Abstracts, BIOSIS, Chemical Abstracts, Chemistry Citation Index, Current Contents/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences, GC/MS Update Part A: Environmental, GC/MS Update Part B: Biomedical, Clinical, Drugs, LC/MS Update, Mass Spectrometry Bulletin, MEDLINE, Research Alert and SciSearch.
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