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Important: see below for information on submissions and copyright. Please pay particular attention if you wish to cite an article which has appeared in the newsletter.
The latest issue of the CCP4 Newsletter is
HTML, pdf and in some cases MS word doc versions of the articles are available.
From June 1996, the primary source of the CCP4 Newsletters will be the CCP4 Web pages. Here is a list of those currently available in HTML, PDF or (for some older newsletters) as sets of PostScript files:
| Number | Date | HTML | Other | |
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| 46 | Summer 2007 | HTML | ||
| 45 | Winter 2006-2007 | HTML | ||
| 44 | Summer 2006 | HTML | ||
| 43 | Winter 2005 | HTML | ||
| 42 | Summer 2005 | HTML | ||
| 41 | June 2002 | HTML | ||
| 40 | March 2002 | HTML | ||
| 39 | March 2001 | HTML | Postscript | |
| 38 | April 2000 | HTML | Postscript | |
| 37 | October 1999 | HTML | Postscript | |
| 36 | February 1999 | HTML | Postscript | |
| 35 | July 1998 | HTML | Postscript | |
| 34 | September 1997 | HTML | Postscript | |
| 33 | January 1997 | HTML | Postscript | |
| 32 | June 1996 | Postscript | ||
| 31 | November 1994 June 1995 Please note the erratum for issue 31 |
Postscript Nov 1994 June 1995 |
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| 30 | June 1994 | PostScript |
Nb: please note that links to other documents may go out of date as time goes on, especially in older newsletter articles. Sorry for any inconvenience!
The next CCP4 Newsletter is due out in spring 2012, but we are happy to accept contributions at any time. The deadline for submissions is currently the first week of March 2012.
Articles may cover any topic of interest to macromolecular crystallographers, and we are particularly interested in articles on software or methodology. Short items of news are also very welcome (help put the news back into Newsletter!).
Please send your contributions to david.waterman@stfc.ac.uk.
Nb: The newsletter is now primarily a web publication, and to facilitate this we have a strong preference for articles in html - though plain text, doc format or LaTeX are also acceptable.
Referencing newsletter articles
Please read the copyright notice below.
Copyright notice
The CCP4 Newsletter is not a formal publication and the authors retain full copyright on
their contributions. The articles reproduced here may be freely downloaded for personal use,
but unless the article includes a statement granting permission to reference, copy or quote from
it, such permission must be sought directly from the authors and agreed with them personally.
Enquiries and Submissions
Any enquiries about or submissions to the CCP4 Newsletter should be directed
in the first instance to David Waterman.
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