
The American Geophysical Union (AGU) is a non-profit corporation dedicated to the furtherance of the geophysical sciences through the individual efforts of its members and in cooperation with other national and international scientific organizations.
AGU publishes highly respected, peer-reviewed scientific journals, a member newspaper, and award-winning books.
AGU publications cover research in the Earth and space sciences on land, under the sea, and in the air. Animal, rock, or mineral from the fossils of the past to today's latest discoveries and into the future with forecast modeling.
AGU publications are available in more than 135 countries and nearly 2000 libraries, reaching each of AGU's more than 50,000 members and beyond.
The AGU is beginning a multi-year process of simplifying its pricing policies so that its customers have a clearer understanding of and better ability to budget for their content. AGU's overarching objective is to create pricing for its online content that is transparent and fair - ensuring that "like" customers are treated as "like"; while encouraging users to utilize a broad range of AGU content across its portfolio of online journals.
Some highlights of the AGU's changes to pricing policies and strategy include:












