Abstract

Bibliographic information of articles published in physics and astronomy journals is changing rapidly towards a system in which articles are referenced individually rather than using page numbering within issues and volumes of a given journal. This way any delay in assigning the final citation information to an article is avoided. Beginning with Volume 357 (May/June 2015) the journal Astrophysics and Space Science adopts such a system. Instead of a continuous pagination of articles throughout a volume, each article will have an internal pagination beginning with page 1. The identification of an article within a volume by its first page number will be replaced by identification by an article citation-id. The bibliographic information (the “reference”) shown in the header on the first page of an article will be built as follows:

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