We are pleased to announce some exciting changes at AAS Publishing that were recommended by the AAS Journals Futures Task Force in 2014 and unanimously approved by the AAS Council
Read MoreRead on to find out about the exciting new things you can do with the AAS’s newest LaTeX class file, available for download now. Note that AASTeX Version 6.1 was
Read MoreEarlier this year, the AAS released a new version of the LaTeX class file AASTeX, used to prepare manuscripts for submission to AAS journals. You can read about the new
Read MoreThe American Astronomical Society is unusual in owning its journals, and as a nonprofit organization the AAS seeks to maximize the value of these crucial components of our scientific communication
Read MoreFor several decades, the AAS has been a leader in the publication of astronomical research. From being in the vanguard of electronic publication, to our early adoption of Green Open
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