The Physics Archive benefits your university
With a one-time purchase, your institution gains permanent access to all articles published in the world-renowned Physical Review journals, helping your researchers reach their full potential.
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Unlimited use and users
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Over 120 years of research
The Physics Archive encompasses the entire Physical Review catalog, from 1893 to 2012. Review our collections, organized by journal and copyright year, or download the full catalog of articles.
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Our process is designed to eliminate the risk of duplicative purchases, ensuring you can meet your library's and researchers' needs and stay within your budget.
Your representative can help you determine which titles are the best fit for your collections.
The Physics Archive catalog overview
The Physical Review
- Physical Review Era 1
- Physical Review Era 2
Dates | Volumes |
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1893–1957 | 1–108 |
1958–1969 | 109–188 |
Dates | Volumes |
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1970–1977 | 1–16 |
1978–1985 | 17–32 |
1986–1992 | 33–46 |
1993–1997 | 47–56 |
1998–2005 | 57–72 |
2006–2012 | 73–86 |
Dates | Volumes |
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1970–1977 | 1–16 |
1978–1985 | 17–32 |
1986–1992 | 33–46 |
1993–1997 | 47–56 |
1998–2005 | 57–72 |
2006–2012 | 73–86 |
Dates | Volumes |
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1970–1977 | 1–16 |
1978–1985 | 17–32 |
1986–1992 | 33–46 |
1993–1997 | 47–56 |
1998–2005 | 57–72 |
2006–2012 | 73–86 |
Dates | Volumes |
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1970–1977 | 1–16 |
1978–1985 | 17–32 |
1986–1992 | 33–46 |
1993–1997 | 47–56 |
1998–2005 | 57–72 |
2006–2012 | 73–86 |
Dates | Volumes |
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1993–1997 | 47–56 |
1998–2005 | 57–72 |
2006–2012 | 73–86 |
Dates | Volumes |
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1958–1969 | 1–23 |
1970–1977 | 24–39 |
1978–1985 | 40–55 |
1986–1992 | 56–69 |
1993–1997 | 70–79 |
1998–2005 | 80–95 |
2006–2012 | 96–109 |
Dates | Volumes |
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1929–1957 | 1–29 |
1958–1969 | 30–41 |
1970–1977 | 42–49 |
1978–1985 | 50–57 |
1986–1992 | 58–64 |
1993–1997 | 65–69 |
1998–2005 | 70–77 |
2006–2012 | 78–84 |
Frequently asked questions
How is The Physics Archive different from the Physical Review Online Archive (PROLA)?
Since its inception, PROLA has been an Access Only model, designed to grant broadest access to APS’s earliest research. Based on feedback from our clients, we also created The Physics Archive: a true one-time purchase product that your library can own.
Will there be any changes to PROLA?
There will be no changes to PROLA at this time. As PROLA's subscription model evolves to focus on supporting Open Science, APS will review PROLA in the context of our sustainability and the research community's needs over time. Any potential future change would be communicated to our clients and patrons well in advance.
Highlights of The Physics Archive
The wealth of information contained in The Physics Archive could fill about 3 million pages, roughly the height of a 25 story building and weighing approximately two large elephants. Here's just a small sample of the historically significant scientific advancements and discoveries you can include in your collection when you purchase The Physics Archive:
A wealth of Nobel Prize-winning research
The Physics Archive contains thousands of seminal papers, including hundreds by Nobel laureates. Papers in the archive have been cited approximately 29 million times. Include the Physics Archive in your collection today.
Maria Goeppert Mayer
Albert Einstein
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