Air and Space Power Journal available online Published Nov. 3, 2003 MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala (AFPN) -- The Air and Space Power Journal is now available through electronic subscription free of charge.The professional journal of the Air Force publishes articles written by air and space power practitioners, said Col. Chris Cain, journal editor and chief of the professional journals division at Air University's College of Aerospace Doctrine, Research and Education."The journal attempts to advance our understanding of how air and space power fit in the overall national defense structure," Cain said. "Our true audience is anyone who considers themselves to be an air and space power professional."The journal is still available through the Government Printing Office for $32 a year.An electronic subscription will allow literally every person interested in air and space power to receive the journal via e-mail free of charge, Cain said."This will especially help those who are deployed to areas where our print editions do not reach," he said.Subscribers will receive an e-mail message containing a table of contents with links to full-text articles in the journal. Each quarter, subscribers will receive notification of the journal posting online.To subscribe, people can click on the Air Force Link “subscribe” tab at the top of the home page and then select Air & Space Power Journal, then add name and e-mail address and submit. Customers will be notified via e-mail of their subscription and asked to confirm it with a reply message."(The journal) offers a great opportunity for publishing your ideas about how air and space power should evolve," Cain said. "We select articles that cover the full spectrum of topics that would interest operators, academics and professionals."Authors can e-mail their submissions to aspj@maxwell.af.mil. (Courtesy of Air Education and Training Command)