Subscription and prices
SUBSCRIPTION OF FULL VOLUME - 4 ISSUES (please see: subscription)
All prices incl. 8% VAT.
Postal costs of 20 PLN must be added to the price of subscription.
- Individual subscription in Poland: 200 PLN.
- Subscription for Members of Polish scientific societies: 160 PLN.
- Institutional subscription in Poland: 360 PLN.
- Individual international subscription: TBA.
- Institutional international subscription: TBA.
- Subscription of the electronic version of the journal: http://www.elsevier.com/journals/biocybernetics-and-biomedical-engineering/0208-5216
PURCHASE OF A SINGLE ISSUE
All prices incl. 8% VAT.
Postal costs of 5 PLN per issue must be added to the below-stated purchase price.
- Individual purchase in Poland: 60 PLN.
- Access to the electronic version of the journal: http://www.elsevier.com/journals/biocybernetics-and-biomedical-engineering/0208-5216
MODE OF PAYMENT
To order the journal, please pay the appropriate sum into the bank account of the Institute and send the information to the Secretary of the Editorial Board.
The bank account:
Instytut Biocybernetyki i Inżynierii Biomedycznej im. Macieja Nałęcza
Polskiej Akademii Nauk
ul. Ks. Trojdena 4, 02-109 Warszawa, Poland
Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego
Swift: GOSKPLPW
IBAN: PL 30 1130 1017 0020 1447 0820 0001
How to order previous issues
To order previous volumes, issues or papers, please get in touch with the Secretary of the Editorial Board to confirm availability. Full text of each paper from years 2004-2010 is available online free of charge in the "Content" section. The electronic version of the journal starting from year 2011 is accessible through the web page of the publisher: http://www.elsevier.com/journals/biocybernetics-and-biomedical-engineering/0208-5216
Subscription
Subscription relates to one volume - 4 issues annually. The total sum should be paid in advance not later than 2 weeks before the end of the previous year. Special prices for members of Polish scientific societies can be paid only by these societies that distribute successive issues among their members.