INFORMS Publications Announcements
INFORMS Publishes Its First Full-Text HTML Journal
Subscribers of Organization Science now have more flexibility when reading their 2012 journal articles. This new format allows for faster and easier viewing and improved accessibility on portable and handheld devices. From the full-text XML article and its HTML view, readers can
- Navigate using the article outline, search terms, and in-text citations
- View and resize figures, tables, and images
- Access supplementary content
- Find related keywords and research data
- Directly link to an author's journal history and contact information
Additionally, full-text XML allows INFORMS to integrate MathML into journal articles, giving readers the ability to properly view, copy, and paste math formulas online and to search for math objects - and thus better understand and utilize the equations in the content.
Look for Interfaces in February 2012 as the second INFORMS journal to go full text.
Organization Science - New Issue
Read the 17 new articles publishing in the January/February 2012 issue of Organization Science. Subscribe to INFORMS 2012 PubsOnLine Suite for only $99 and get access to all 12 journals back to volume 1, issue 1.
- "Explaining Employee Engagement with Strategic Change Implementation: A Meaning-Making Approach"
- "Wall Street vs. Main Street: Firm Strategies for Defending Legitimacy and Their Impact on Different Stakeholders"
- "Status Differences in the Cognitive Activation of Social Networks"
- "A Balancing Act: How Organizations Pursue Consistency in Routine Functioning in the Face of Ongoing Change"
Did Your Librarian Renew Your Favorite INFORMS Journals for 2012?
If your institutional subscriptions have not been renewed as of February 1, you will no longer have access to INFORMS journals online. Send a 2012 recommendation to your librarian with INFORMS Grassroots page if your access has been suspended.
Call for Papers: INFORMS Transactions on Education Special Issue Dedicated to the Memory of Paul A. Jensen
Special Issue Editors: David P. Morton and Jonathan F. Bard
This special issue is dedicated to the memory of Paul A. Jensen. He was a member of the operations research and industrial engineering faculty at the University of Texas for over 35 years; it was here that he developed many remarkable tools. This special ITE issue is dedicated to highlighting the uses of such tools in teaching, in developing and analyzing case studies, and in practice. See the call for papers for more information.
Call for Papers: Interfaces Special Issue: "Operations Research in Freight Transportation and Logistics"
Submission deadline: November 15, 2012
Special Issue Editor: Michael F. Gorman
Read the Call for Papers.


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