- Microscopy Listserver
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The Microscopy Listserver [1] is a network based discussion forum giving members of the scientific community a centralized Internet address to which questions/comments/answers in the various fields of Microscopy or Microanalysis can be rapidly distributed to a list of (subscribed) individuals by electronic mail. This Listserver has been in operation since 1993 and maintains a searchable archive of all posted Email questions, comments, and responses. Every two months, selected contributions on the Microscopy Listserver are published in the archives of Microscopy-Today [2]
For the purposes of this forum, Microscopy or Microanalysis is considered to include all techniques which employ a probe such as: photons (including x-rays), electrons, ions, mechanical and/or electromagnetic radiation to form a representation or characterization of the microstructure (internal or external) of any material in either physical and/or life sciences applications.
Some of the more common techniques which are associated with this field include the following:
- optical microscopy
- x-ray microscopy
- scanning electron microscopy
- transmission electron microscopy
- atomic force microscopy
- scanning tunneling microscopy
- scanning ion microscopy
- analytical electron microscopy
- high resolution electron microscopy*
- intermediate/high voltage electron microscopy
- electron microprobe analyzers
- x-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy
- electron energy loss spectroscopy
- .......
There are no charges for usage of the forum, except for the request that one actively participates in any discussion to which you have a question, comment and/or contribution.
Unsolicited commercial advertising messages are prohibited, however, brief announcements of educational/training courses are permitted on a strictly limited basis.
There are in excess of 3000 subscribers to the Microscopy Listserver from over 40 countries on 6 continents, who participate in this system on a daily basis. Messages are posted and circulated daily on a variety of topics. The Listserver was founded by Nestor J. Zaluzec who continues to host and operate the service for the scientific community, the Listserver is co-sponsored in part by the Microscopy Society of America.
In compliance with US Public Law 108-187 (CANSPAM Act) only subscribers and/or posters receive copies of posting to the Listserver via Email. Non-subscribers are allowed to browse the archives.
References
- ^ The Microscopy Listserver {url=http://www.microscopy.com}
- ^ Microscopy-Today, publisher: Cambridge University Press {url=http://www.microscopy-today.com}
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