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In 2007, Bernoulli was able to cut its library price by 40% to help libraries reduce their costs. To continue to make this possible, it is important that universities that use Bernoulli do indeed have a library subscription. You can help! Bernoulli is the only major journal, which publishes papers from all areas of stochastics and it is the main forum for papers, which straddle the boundaries between the different specialties of our science. Bernoulli is the official journal of the Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability. It publishes original and significant research contributions, review papers, and papers on the history of statistics and probability.

Bernoulli is highly selective, with an acceptance rate of 25%. Access to Bernoulli is indispensable for departments, which have a serious interest in stochastics. All members of the Bernoulli Society receive the journal.

You can help in at least three ways: Make sure that your library subscribes to Bernoulli, submit your best papers to Bernoulli, and serve as Bernoulli referee and editor!

Bernoulli provides an important and unique service – support it!

Holger Rootzén, Editor Bernoulli

ESAIM

Back issues of the European Series in Applied and Industrial Mathematics: Probability and Statistics (ESAIM P&S) are now available freely on-line at http://www.esaim-ps.org/.

Statistics Surveys

The Bernoulli Society endorses Statistics Surveys, which is a new electronic. Statistics Surveys publishes survey articles in theoretical, computational, and applied statistics. The style of articles may range from reviews of recent research to graduate textbook exposition. Articles may be broad or narrow in scope. The journal may be reached at http://www.i-journals.org/ss/index.php

SPA

Following the negotiations which took place during 2007, involving the Bernoulli Society, the Editorial Board of the journal Stochastic Processes and Their Applications (SPA) and Elsevier, advantageous changes regarding publishing and pricing policy have been agreed upon.

Effective as of January 2008, the following will apply:

All ScienceDirect subscribers to the journal will have access back to 1995. This change will take effect automatically in January 2008. The reduced "alternative subscription" to the Journal will provide the same ScienceDirect access as the "standard subscription“, including the new access back to 1995.

All papers published from 2008 will be made freely available to all readers, whether subscribers or not, four years after publication, via ScienceDirect - delayed Access. Members of the Bernoulli Society will continue to have free online access back to Volume 1, Issue 1 - a real benefit of Bernoulli Society membership. A low price print subscription is also available to members. More information can be obtained at the website of the Journal: www.elsevier.com/locate/spa.