Dear libMesh users:

We are pleased to announce the launch of the Archive of Numerical
Software (ANS). ANS is a free, peer-reviewed, high quality, open-access
journal publishing research of numerical methods that are implemented
based on, or extend certain large-scale numerical libraries, including
libMesh.

ANS's distinctive feature -- furthering the goal of encouraging the
reuse of software -- is that articles must be accompanied by the
computer code (under an OSI-approved open source license) from which
results were obtained.  We are committed to establishing and
maintaining high standards of code usability, documentation, and
reproducibility, considering both the code itself as well as
accompanying manuscripts.

The journal is hosted by the Texas Digital Library and can be found at
   http://journals.tdl.org/ans
Its mission statement, policies and submission guidelines can also be
found there.

Best regards,
---
Roy Stogner

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