Living Reviews in Solar Physics explained

Living Reviews in Solar Physics
Cover:logo lrsp.gif
Editor:Sami Solanki
Discipline:Astronomy, astrophysics, solar physics
Abbreviation:Living Rev. Sol. Phys.
Publisher:Springer Science+Business Media
History:2004-present
Openaccess:Yes
Impact:20.9
Impact-Year:2022
License:Creative Commons
Website:https://www.springer.com/journal/41116
Oclc:163295955
Issn:1614-4961

Living Reviews in Solar Physics is a peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal publishing reviews on all areas of solar and heliospheric physics. It was founded and published at the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research from 2004 to 2015. After it was sold by the Max Planck Society in June 2015, it is now published by the academic publisher Springer Science+Business Media.

The articles in Living Reviews provide critical reviews of the current state of research in the fields they cover. Articles also offer annotated insights into the key literature and describe other available resources. Living Reviews is unique in maintaining a suite of high-quality reviews, which are kept up-to-date by the authors through regularly adding the latest developments and research findings. This is the meaning of the word "living" in the journal's title.

It is central to the concept of Living Reviews in Solar Physics that it be a fully electronic journal, this allows to update its articles regularly and with minimum effort. The journal's reference database provides indexes of useful resources. Thus, in addition to a review journal, Living Reviews can be used by its readers as a database, an encyclopedia, or a resource letter. Living Reviews in Solar Physics has become a valuable tool for the scientific community and one of the first places a researcher looks for information about current work in solar and heliospheric physics.[1]

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  1. News: Living Reviews in Solar Physics: Journal Concept .