American non-profit organization
American Institute of Physics Abbreviation AIP Formation 1931 Type 501(c)(3) not-for-profit membership corporation [ 1] Purpose Promoting the advancement and diffusion of the knowledge of physics and its application to human welfare.[ 1] Headquarters American Center for Physics (ACP) Location Membership
120,000 scientists, engineers, educators, and students[ 1] CEO
Michael H. Moloney Budget
75 million USD [ 2] Website www .aip .org
The American Institute of Physics (AIP ) promotes science and the profession of physics, publishes physics journals, and produces publications for scientific and engineering societies. The AIP is made up of various member societies. Its corporate headquarters are at the American Center for Physics in College Park, Maryland , but the institute also has offices in Melville, New York , and Beijing .[ 1]
Historical overview
The AIP was founded in 1931 as a response to lack of funding for the sciences during the Great Depression .[ 3] The AIP was founded in 1931 at a joint meeting between four physics societies: the American Physical Society , the Optical Society of America , the Acoustical Society of America , and the Society of Rheology . These were soon joined by the American Association of Physics Teachers , for a total of five societies.[ 4] It formally incorporated in 1932 consisting of five original "member societies", and a total of four thousand members. As soon as the AIP was established it began publishing scientific journals.[ 5] By 1943, the AIP published eight journals: Physical Review , Reviews of Modern Physics , Journal of the Optical Society of America , Journal of the Acoustical Society of America , American Journal of Physics , Review of Scientific Instruments , Journal of Applied Physics , and Journal of Chemical Physics .[ 4]
A new set of member societies was added beginning in the mid-1960s.[ 5]
The organization restructured in 2013, creating a new subsidiary, AIP Publishing LLC , to manage physical publications of its journals with a smaller board.[ 6]
Member societies
The American Center for Physics, in College Park, Maryland
Affiliated societies
List of publications
The AIP has a subsidiary called AIP Publishing (wholly owned non-profit) dedicated to scholarly publishing by the AIP and its member societies, as well on behalf of other partners.[ 7]
AIP style
AIP created a manual of style first introduced in 1951, called AIP style , which also includes the AIP citation format .[ 8] It is the most commonly used style and citation format in physics publications.[ 9] [ 10] [ 11]
See also
References
^ a b c d "About AIP" . AIP | American Institute of Physics . n.d. Retrieved December 12, 2018 .
^ "Organization and Governance" . AIP | American Institute of Physics . n.d. Retrieved December 12, 2018 .
^ "History of AIP" . American Institute of Physics. July 2010.
^ a b Barton, Henry A.; Burnham, George H. (1943). "The American Institute of Physics" . Science . 97 (2512). American Association for the Advancement of Science: 172–176. ISSN 0036-8075 . JSTOR 1669465 . Retrieved May 26, 2024 .
^ a b Harry Lustig (May 1999). "TO ADVANCE AND DIFFUSE THE KNOWLEDGE OF PHYSICS: An account of the one-hundred year history of the American Physical Society" (PDF) . aps.org . Archived from the original (PDF) on June 2, 2011. Retrieved May 26, 2024 .
^ Michael Lucibella (May 1, 2013). "AIP Reorganizes its Publishing Operations" . American Physical Society . Retrieved May 26, 2024 .
^ About AIP Publishing
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AIP Style Manual - Prepared under the Direction of the AIP Publication Board (PDF) (4th ed.). American Institute of Physics. 1990. ISBN 978-0-88318-642-8 . OCLC 471598204 .
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Lipson, Charles (2006). Cite Right . Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-48475-4 . OCLC 62533865 .
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"Citation and style manuals - American Institute of Physics (AIP)" . Virginia Tech . Retrieved October 25, 2023 .
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"Science & Engineering Citation Style Guide: American Institute of Physics (AIP)" . USC Libraries . Retrieved October 26, 2023 .
External links
Archival collections
Niels Bohr Library & Archives
American Center for Physics Board of Directors records of Bernard Khoury, 1990–2005
American Center for Physics Board of Directors records of Bernard Khoury, 2005–2009
AIP News Services Division Discoveries and Breakthroughs Inside Science (DBIS) master tapes [videorecording], 1999–2011
AIP Advertising Division records of Edward P. Tober, 1956–1975
AIP Career Services miscellaneous publications, 1960–1998
AIP Center for History of Physics History of Physicists in Industry records, 2003–2008
AIP Center for History of Physics miscellaneous publications, 1963–2017
AIP Office of the Director Van Zandt Williams records, 1964–1966
AIP Physics Resources Center records of James Stith, 1987–2009
AIP Office of the Director records of Kenneth Ford, 1979–1994
AIP Office of the Director H. William Koch and Kenneth W. Ford records, 1966–1992
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