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Call for papers -- PASJ special edition on VSNET

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            Call for papers -- PASJ special edition on VSNET

      We have been informed that PASJ (Pulication of Astrnomical Society
   of Japan, an international refereed journal) is planning to publish
   a special featured issue on VSNET.  The special issue is planned to
   be published in early 2004.

      This issue will deal with original papers and recent scientific
   achievements of the VSNET Collaboration, and contributed papers in
   collaboration with the VSNET or papers based on the VSNET public data
   (analysis of the data, correlation studies with other observations etc.).
   We appreciate submissions of articles related to this topic.
   Any submissions, including the ones from outside the usual VSNET core
   collaboration members, are welcome.  Please relay this message to
   those who are potentially interested.  Although there is no fixed
   deadline for the submission, it will usually take (at minimum)
   several months before final publication.  This time includes the
   reviewing period by expert referees, typesetting, proofreading, and
   actual publishing.  We therefore strongly encourage *earliest possible*
   submissions.

      For the details of the paper submissions to PASJ, please read the
   PASJ web page first:

                      http://pasj.asj.or.jp/

      Just for the reminder, the most recent issue of PASJ includes the
   articles on a recent memorable gamma-ray burst last year (GRB 021004)
   and the superoutburst study of the 2002 "New Year Outburst" of HV Vir,
   both conducted by the VSNET Collaboration.
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Regards,
Taichi Kato
VSNET Collaboration team


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