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Your Published Article

Multiple editions of your article

Your article is usually published in three editions: 

  • in Articles in PresS, as a PDF of the accepted, unedited manuscript (research papers only — if chosen by the author);

  • as a final, copyedited edition in the printed APS Journal to which you submitted; and

  • as a final, copyedited edition online, on the website of the APS Journal to which you submitted.

How can your article be accessed?

The APS ensures that your article is made available to virtually anyone interested in it, now and in the future. This wide exposure is achieved through the following:

Free online subscription with APS membership

  • APS membership comes with a free online subscription to all 14 APS Journals, providing access to the full text of almost 4,000 high-quality research papers per year, from all areas of physiology. 

  • In addition, the APS Legacy Content is free to all APS members.

Free access to nonmembers after 12 months

  • The APS offers free access to the full text of articles published in our online Journals after only 12 months from the publication date. Our large and growing library of physiology research is available to anyone with Internet access.

  • The abstracts of all articles are freely available upon publication.

Pay-per-view

  • Nonsubscribers and/or nonmembers of APS can purchase any article of interest for a nominal fee of $8 per paper ($18 for an article in Physiological Reviews). If you are denied access to an article because you do not have a subscription, a pay-per-view screen will pop up and give you the option to purchase the article with a credit card payment.

APS Journal Legacy Content

  • APS is proud to announce that all the APS Journal content (previous to what is already online) is now available online, going back to the first issue of each of the APS journals, including the first, the American Journal of Physiology, in 1898. This legacy content can be viewed as fully searchable scanned PDFs of the printed pages.

    The APS Journal Legacy Content is free to APS members. And for one low price (see price information for details) institutions and individuals who are not APS members can purchase online access to the legacy content of all the APS journals. 

Where can your article be found?

  • The APS Journals Online are published in cooperation with HighWire Press, the world’s largest and fastest growing archive of free full-text life science research from over 340 journals.

  • All online content is searchable through the Google search engine.

  • The print and online editions of the APS Journals can be found in most large university and medical libraries. They are available by subscription to both individuals and institutions.

  • APS Journal content is indexed on Medline and accessible through PubMed.

  • APS Journals are also indexed by Index Medicus, Biosis Previews, and ISI Web of Science.

  • The APS is a participating publisher in the CrossRef initiative, a reference linking service, through which a researcher can click on a reference citation and immediately access the cited article. CrossRef links to over 5,600 journals worldwide.

  • Signal Transduction Knowledge Environment (STKE), hosted by Science and containing close to 13,000 articles. The APS members receive the AAAS member discounted rate when subscribing to STKE, since APS is one of the cooperating publishers.

  • Pancreas.org posts pancreas-related abstracts from AJP - Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology Online, with links to the Journal site.

  • The French association SportDoc's site Heracles (free access) includes articles published in the Journal of Applied Physiology and provides their abstracts in French. This information is also on the CD SportDiscuss of the Sports Information Research Centre (Canada), delivered in more than 900 sites in the world.

  • The Institute of Applied Training Science (Institut für Angewandte Trainingswissenschaft) in Leipzig, Germany, includes the indexed content of the articles published in the Journal of Applied Physiology and the American Journal of Physiology (all section Journals) in its database SPONET. SPONET is part of a project aiming to create a "virtual library in applied training science" and is offered free of charge to researchers.

  • The H. W. Wilson Company distributes the original author abstracts from Physiological Reviews in their electronic service, with permission from the APS.

  • See the current ISI Citation Index for the APS Journals.

  • The National Agricultural Library (NAL) maintains a bibliographic database, AGRICOLA, which currently contains over 4 million citations to agricultural literature and covers the field of agriculture in its broadest sense, including animal sciences.

  • Access to Global Online Research in Agriculture (AGORA) provides access to 747 journals from major scientific publishers in the fields of food, agriculture, environmental science and related social sciences. AGORA is available to students and researchers in qualifying not-for-profit institutions in eligible developing countries.

  • The Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative (HINARI) provides free or very low cost online access to the major journals in biomedical and related social sciences to local, non-profit institutions in developing countries.

  • Online Access to Research in the Environment (OARE), an international public-private consortium coordinated by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Yale University, and leading science and technology publishers, enables developing countries to gain free access to one of the world's largest collections of environmental science literature.

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