-- Multimedia file support. Audio and video files have been supported for all SPIE journals through standard multimedia platforms (QuickTime and Windows Media Player) since January 2007. Starting with submission of manuscripts for SPIE Medical Imaging and SPIE Advanced Lithography symposia in January 2008, submission of these types of supplementary files with Proceedings manuscripts will be enabled. Multimedia files are accessed from the abstract page or directly from links within the PDF. Papers containing multimedia are designated with an icon in the table of contents. -- Enhanced citation reference linking. Currently, journal citations are linked to the referenced publication through CrossRef. This capability is being added for Proceedings articles in January. -- User-defined RSS saved search, launched earlier this year. Users specify criteria through a search on the site and may save the query as a dynamic RSS feed. As new articles meeting the criteria are published, alerts are sent. -- Open access content. SPIE Letters, an online collection of rapid publications on topics of significant originality and interest from the six journals published in the SPIE Digital Library, presents a virtual table of contents with links to abstracts and free, full-text downloads of all letters in their parent journals.New papers from SPIE Journals and Proceedings go online as they complete the necessary approvals and production steps (e-First publication). Proceedings articles are published online within two to four weeks after the end of a conference, with print and CD-ROM publication following soon after. For e-First publications, the electronic version is the publication of record, and citation information indicates the online publication date. The SPIE Digital Library includes approximately 250,000 articles from 1990 through the present published in:
Proceedings of SPIE Optical Engineering Journal of Electronic Imaging Journal of Biomedical Optics Journal of Micro/Nanolithography, MEMS, and MOEMS Journal of Applied Remote Sensing Journal of NanophotonicsAbout SPIE: SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. Serving the interests of its more than 188,000 active constituents representing 138 different countries, SPIE acts as a catalyst for collaboration among technical disciplines for information exchange, continuing education, publishing opportunities, patent precedent, and career and professional growth. As the organizer and sponsor of approximately 26 major conferences and education programs annually in North America, Europe, Asia, and the South Pacific, SPIE provides publishing, speaking, and learning opportunities on emerging technologies. For more information, visit http://SPIE.org.
Contact Information: Media Contact: Amy Nelson SPIE Public Relations Manager +1 360 685 5478