The first periodical published within the Law School at The University of Melbourne was The Summons. It appeared with the subtitle ‘A Magazine of Legal and General Literature', and was published by the Articled Law Clerks' Society of Victoria between 1891 and 1903. The Summons was a yellow covered 16-page journal depicting an angel with a trumpet and served as more of a current affairs magazine than an academic journal. It published reports of moots and discussed topical issues, which at the time included the fusion of the two branches of the Victorian legal profession and the admission of women.
Membrane Technology brings you everything you need to keep up-to-date with what is happening in the international membrane industry, highlighting emerging markets, summarising important industry news and identifying new business opportunities for your company.Each issue includes:• Technology news - all the latest developments including processes projects, contracts, systems, new products, testing facilities, etc.• Business news - key information on your competitors' movements in the market• Feature articles - experts share the secrets of their own success• Patents - the latest new patents from around the world• Research trends - highlights of recently published research work• Events' calendar - comprehensive listing of all the international conferences and exhibitionsMembrane Technology covers the following areas: chemicals, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, food and beverage, Brewing and wine, drinking water treatment, desalination, sewage treatment, oil and gas, mineral extraction, power generation, pulp and paper, and electronics.
Membranes (ISSN 2077-0375) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal of separation science and technology. It publishes reviews, research articles, communications and technical notes. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. Full experimental and/or methodical details must be provided. There are, in addition, unique features of this journal: manuscripts regarding research proposals and research ideas will be particularly welcomed electronic files or software regarding the full details of the calculation and experimental procedure - if unable to be published in a normal way - can be deposited as supplementary material
Memetic Computing features articles on high quality research in hybrid metaheuristics (including evolutionary hybrids) for optimization, control and design in continuous and discrete optimization domains. It goes beyond current search methodologies towards innovative research on the emergence of cultural artifacts such as game, trade and negotiation strategies and, more generally, rules of behavior as they apply to, for example, robotic, multi-agent and artificial life systems. Memetic Computing is an avenue for the latest results in natural computation, artificial intelligence, machine learning, operational research and natural sciences, which are combined in novel ways so as to transcend the intrinsic limitations of a single discipline. Potential authors are invited to submit original research articles for publication consideration at any time. Reviews and short research communications are also welcomed. Further information on submission, format, lengths and style files is available through the journal website. All manuscripts should be submitted electronically using the Online Submission system. We aim to achieve a typical turnaround time of not more than 3 months for the review process. Some (but not all) of the topics covered by Memetic Computing are: Algorithmic Intelligence in Optimisation, Control and Design Hybrid (Parallel) Metaheuristics such as Tabu Search, Path relinking, Scatter Search, GRASP methods, Iterated Local Search, Simulated annealing, Variable Neighborhood Search, Evolutionary Algorithms, Learning Classifier Systems, Memetic Algorithms, Cultural Algorithms, etc. Approximate and exact algorithms for Combinatorial and Continuous Optimisation Integer and Linear Programming Ant Colony Computing Self-organisation, Self-Assembly, Self-Generation, Self-Healing of artificial systems Swarm Intelligence<, /LI> Neural networks Evolutionary Dynamics Memetic Theory Artificial Cultures in multi-agent systems, webbots and robots. Landscape Analysis Methodological aspects of experimental computing. Search based Software Engineering Genetic Programming Constraint Optimisation Representation and encoding studies Real-world applications Machine learning and Data Mining Multiobjective optimisation Artificial immune systems
Geological Society of America Memoirs, published by Geological Society of America, last updated on 2013-07-02, available at http://memoirs.gsapubs.org
Memoirs are the longest standing GSL book series, Memoirs first appeared in 1958 and are definitive treatments of their subjects by acknowledged experts in their field.
Memoirs is a series devoted to the publication of research in all areas of pure and applied mathematics. Manuscripts accepted for publication are similar in nature to those published in Transactions of the American Mathematical Society and meet the same editorial requirements. To be accepted by the editorial board, manuscripts must be correct, new, and significant. Further, they must be well written and of interest to a substantial number of mathematicians. Each issue contains either a single monograph or a group of related papers. A subscription consists of six mailings, each typically containing four or more numbers. Electronic and print formats.