Abstract

Now that AGU is a member of the American Institute of Physics (AIP) (see item on page 150), AGU members may access Pi‐NET, the Physics Information Network developed by AIP on behalf of its member societies. The electronic network will be available after March 31, 1986, to members of AIP member and affiliate societies for the cost of a local telephone call.This electronic database service provides listings of job opportunities in physics, calendars of meetings, advance abstracts of more than 40 journals published by AIP and member societies, brief announcements and news items, titles of journal articles from AIP's Searchable Physics Information Notices (SPIN) database, and an electronic catalog and on‐line ordering of publications from AIP and member societies. AGU journals will be included in the database shortly.

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