JOM (journal)

JOM  
Former names
Journal of Metals
Discipline Materials science
Language English
Edited by Justin A. Scott, Maureen Byko
Publication details
Publisher
Publication history
1949–present
Frequency Monthly
1.860
Indexing
ISSN 1047-4838 (print)
1543-1851 (web)
Links

JOM is a technical journal devoted to exploring the many aspects of materials, science and engineering published monthly by The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) (a member-based professional society).[1] JOM reports scholarly work that explores the state-of-the-art processing, fabrication, design, and application of metals, ceramics, plastics, composites, and other materials. In pursuing this goal, JOM strives to balance the interests of the laboratory and the marketplace by reporting academic, industrial, and government-sponsored work from around the world.

History

From 1949 through 1988, the journal was named Journal of Metals. With materials systems becoming commonplace and with the journal frequently covering composites, plastics, and other materials, the journal's name was changed to JOM. The magazine is published monthly and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[2]

The editorial scope includes archival-quality technical papers, general overviews, economic outlooks, developments in engineering education, articles on professional concerns, archaeotechnology papers, research and business updates, meetings announcements, interviews, opinion pieces, conference and literature reviews, software coverage, and news about TMS. Many articles can be viewed online by unregistered users.[3]

References

  1. "JOM-Springer". Springer Science+Business Media. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  2. Charles R. Lord (1 January 2000). Guide to Information Sources in Engineering. Libraries Unlimited. p. 83. ISBN 978-1-56308-699-1. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
  3. "About JOM". The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS). Retrieved 9 July 2007.


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