Journal of Materials Research Seeks Manuscripts for Upcoming Issues

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The first issue of journal of Materials Research, the official journal of the Materials Research Society, has recently been published and mailed to members of the Society and jMR subscribers throughout the world. This landmark issue contains 23 research papers, plus rapid communications and an extensive review article (see topics listed in the January/February 1986 issue of MRS BULLETIN). Some of the topics included are quasicrystals, rapid solidification, and transmission electron microscopy. Editor in Chief Charles B. Duke praised the 19 principal editorsand many reviewers whose

the materials research community continues at a high level, ensuring that future issues of JMR will present some of the most significant developments in materials research today. Manuscripts are being sought for upcoming issues of jMR, and should besent to Charles B. Duke, Editor in Chief, Journal of Materials Research, Xerox Webster Research Center, 800 Phillips Road, Oil4/38D, Webster, NY 14580. See "Information for Contributors" reproduced in this issue of the BULLETIN.

dedication and hard work has resulted in a very exciting first issue. The inaugural issue incorporates JMR's unique "Contents by Topic," which Duke explained is to enable readers to readily locate articles of interest to them. The issue also contains complete information for contributors, guidelines for author-developed index terms, and a facsimile of a copyright transfer form, for use by researchers intending to submit manuscripts for consideration for future issues. The second issue is now under preparation, and Duke reports that the response of

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