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Platinum Metals Review Journal
- I would like to submit a paper (a research highlight, a conference review or a book review) to Platinum Metals Review. How do I do this?
- Does Platinum Metals Review have an Editorial Board?
- I am a librarian. Where are the printed copies of Platinum Metals Review?
- What does DOI mean?
- Why is Platinum Metals Review using DOI numbers?
- What is the DOI prefix for Platinum Metals Review?
- How do I resolve DOIs?
- What are the links in the references in the webpages of the E-journal?
- When was Platinum Metals Review first published?
- What issue was the last print issue of Platinum Metals Review?
- Can I order back issues of Platinum Metals Review?
- Can I order papers from the printed copies of Platinum Metals Review?
- Where can I find back issues of Platinum Metals Review on the internet?
- What is the ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) for Platinum Metals Review?
I would like to submit a paper (a research highlight, a conference review or a book review) to Platinum Metals Review. How do I do this?
Information for Authors on how to prepare and submit and article is available.
Does Platinum Metals Review have an Editorial Board?
Yes, the Editorial Board of Platinum Metals Review comprises scientists working across the whole range of platinum metals science and technology.
I am a librarian. Where are the printed copies of Platinum Metals Review?
Platinum Metals Review ceased to be a paper journal with the April 2004 issue. You can view and download the full issue of the most recent E-journal.
What does DOI mean?
Information on a Digital Object Identifier is available at www.doi.org.
Why is Platinum Metals Review using DOI numbers?
When the decision was taken for Platinum Metals Review to become an E-journal, we felt it was necessary to give our authors more security for their published work. Therefore Johnson Matthey joined CrossRef. All the papers we publish electronically from now on will carry a DOI number. This means that papers can be located at any time via dx.doi.org. See also: www.doi.org
What is the DOI prefix for Platinum Metals Review?
Our DOI prefix is 10.1595
How do I resolve DOIs?
Type or paste a DOI into the text box on dx.doi.org. Click Go. Your browser will take you to a webpage (URL) associated with that DOI.
What are the links in the references in the webpages of the E-journal?
The links take you straight to the webpage of the reference, so if you are a subscriber to that journal you can access it.
When was Platinum Metals Review first published?
January 1957, Volume 1, Number 1
What issue was the last print issue of Platinum Metals Review?
April 2004, Volume 48, Number 2
Can I order back issues of Platinum Metals Review?
Back issues of Platinum Metals Review as PDF files are available to interested readers on request. Contact us about the issues which may be of interest to you, giving the date, volume number and issue number.
Can I order papers from the printed copies of Platinum Metals Review?
We will be able to supply you with a PDF file of the paper you request. Send us the details via the Contact form.
Where can I find back issues of Platinum Metals Review on the internet?
The Journal Archive provides access to every issue of Platinum Metals Review (January 1957, Volume 1, Number 1 to the latest issue). It is available by clicking here. The IngentaConnect website carries issues from April 1998, Volume 42, Number 2 to the latest.
What is the ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) for Platinum Metals Review?
Print ISSN: 0032-1400
Electronic ISSN: 1471-0676
See also: www.issn.org
Platinum Metals Review Website
- How do I ask a question on the science and technology of platinum group metals?
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- Where is the listing of Events?
- I would like to know about the history of the platinum group metals?
- I want to find someone with a particular expertise in the platinum group metals.
- I want to find some university contacts in another country.
- Do you know of any free patents sources?
- I am looking for general scientific data on the platinum group metals.
- Where can I find the range of technologies Johnson Matthey are involved with?
- How do I contact Johnson Matthey materials scientists?
- How can I contact chemists within Johnson Matthey?
- How do I pass on my comments about the Platinum Metals Review website?
- I am worried about retaining my privacy
- Who designed the Platinum Metals Review website?
In the following questions, the links provide the answers.
How do I ask a question on the science and technology of platinum group metals?
Go to Ask a Question.
How do I join the People Directory?
Go to Join the People Directory.
How does our organisation join the Organisation Directory?
Go to Join the Organisation Directory.
Where is the listing of Events?
Go to the Events Calendar.
I would like to know about the history of the platinum group metals?
Go to History of Platinum.
I want to find someone with a particular expertise in the platinum group metals.
Go to the People Directory. You may also contact us with your request.
I want to find some university contacts in another country.
Go to the Directories.
Do you know of any free patents sources?
Go to Intellectual Property.
I am looking for general scientific data on the platinum group metals.
Go to Properties: Chemical, Physical.
Where can I find the range of technologies Johnson Matthey are involved with?
Go to Technical Information.
How do I contact Johnson Matthey materials scientists?
You can find contacts via the Johnson Matthey Noble Metals web page. Alternately you may contact us and we will pass on your query.
How can I contact chemists within Johnson Matthey?
If you contact us we will pass on your query.
How do I pass on my comments about the Platinum Metals Review website?
Comments may be made by emailing us. Your comments and opinions are most welcome.
I am worried about retaining my privacy
We are equally concerned that your privacy is retained. See our website’s Terms and Conditions and our Privacy Policy.
Who designed the Platinum Metals Review website?
Our website was designed and built by Black Pig.
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