Stanford University now has online access to the research journals published by the American Institute of Physics (AIP) back to volume 1:
- Applied Physics Letters (1962 - present)
- Journal of Applied Physics (1931 - present)
- Journal of Chemical Physics (1933 - present)
- Journal of Mathematical Physics (1960 - present)
- Physics of Fluids (1958 - 2005)
- Review of Scientific Instruments (1930 - present)
AIP announced completion of the online archive in January. Work on digitizing the earlier years began in 1998.
The earliest Stanford article in the online archive is by Harry Clark, Department of Physics, in Review of Scientific Instruments, November 1930 v1(11) pp. 615-620 entitled, "A double-range electrostatic voltmeter for 200 kilovolts" (PDF).
Access to the journals is available through Socrates (Stanford's catalog), Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information Resources' e-journals page (accessible via the e-journals button at the top of most SULAIR web pages), the AIP web site, as well as Stanford-licensed databases such as INSPEC.
The American Institute of Physics was founded in 1931 as a membership organization for the purpose of the advancement and diffusion of knowledge of the science of physics and its application to human welfare.

