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For physicists, by physicists, since 1986 Fair and rigorous All submissions are assessed by our International Editorial Board, with a 60% rejection rate Wide impact  Accessible in over 3400 institutions. The average number of downloads per article is 130 Fast and professional Published by 3 learned society publishers, coordinated by the European Physical Society Open access flexibility All articles are published as green open access, with an option for gold for those who wish it For physicists by physicists: Insist that we phycisists wish to control the editing of our scientific achievements, that is last but not least part of the chain of research. No prestige filter to increase impact factor, all manuscripts deserve our intention, and are judged on their contents. Many paper get citations after 2 years (time used to determine impact factor. Scientific communities control the editorial proces and benefit directly from any profit Fast and professional :. Co-Editors can decide to accept without peer review and accept immediately. submit accept = 75 days; accept on-line = 20 days Open access is a real challenge and EPL follows the road towards Open Science. Editor’s highlights are published in OA. Embargo for published papers = 1 year. Green implies: RoMEO Green journal : archiving of pre-, post-print and published pdf is allowed with proper reference. APC for gold Open Acces =1.400€. 4. Insist on your own physcial society if relevant Visit epljournal.org to publish your next Letter.