Friday, April 28, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Tuesday 2 May 2006

  • Biophysical Journal, 1 May 2006, Volume 90, Number 9
  • BMJ, 29 April 2006, Volume 332, Number 7548
  • Current Opinion in Structural Biology, April 2006, Volume 16, Number 2
  • Current Science, 10 February 2006, Volume 90, Number 3
  • European Journal of Immunology, April 2006, Volume 36, Number 4
  • Lancet, 29 April 2006, Volume 367, Number 9520
  • Mammalian Genome, January 2006, Volume 17, Number 1
  • Molecular Microbiology, May 2006, Volume 60, Number 3
  • Parasitology, May 2006, Volume 132, Number 5
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 11 April 2006, Volume 103, Number 15
  • Scientific American, April 2006, Volume 294, Number 4
  • Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, April 2006, Volume 27, Number 4

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Friday 28 April 2006

  • Acta Medica et Biologica, December 2005, Volume 53, Number 4
  • Gene Expression Patterns, June 2006, Volume 6, Number 5
  • Leprosy Review, March 2006, Volume 77, Number 1
  • Mechanisms of Development, March 2006, Volume 123, Number 3
  • Molecular Pharmacology, April 2006, Volume 69, Number 4
  • Nature, 27 April 2006, Volume 440, Number 7088
  • Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, April 2006, Volume 13, Number 4
  • NewScientist, 29 April 2006, Volume 190, Number 2549
  • Physiological Reviews, April 2006, Volume 86, Number 2
  • Trends in Genetics, April 2006, Volume 22, Number 4

Main Reading Room disruption, Fri 28 - Sat 29 April

Because of some minor repainting on the Library Gallery, there will be disruption to users of the Gallery and Main Reading Room on Friday 28th and Saturday 29th April. Some of the shelves and floor in the Main Reading Room will be covered by dustsheets and inaccessible for some or all of this time. The Gallery will also have limited access. Other areas of the Library will remain open as usual.

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

PubMed's Search Limits Updated

PubMed have update their Limits page. It is now possible to limit your initial search by:
  • Author
  • Journal title
  • Links to full text available
  • Free full text available
  • Abstracts available

Other improvements include
  • use of tick boxes for selecting items from lists, rather than Ctrl+Click or Apple key+Click
  • wider range of date limit options

For further details see the March/April issue of the NLM Technical Bulletin

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Journals displayed in the Library - Thursday 27 April 2006

  • Acta Crystallographica Section C: Crystal Structure Communications, April 2006, Volume 62, Number 4
  • AIDS, 24 April 2006, Volume 20, Number 7
  • Chinese Journal of Virology, 2006, Volume 22, Number 2
  • Current Biology, 4 April 2006, Volume 16, Number 7
  • Developmental Dynamics, April 2006, Volume 235, Number 4
  • Gene Therapy, April 2006, Volume 13, Number 8
  • Journal of Cell Science, 1 April 2006, Volume 119, Number 7
  • Journal of Endocrinology, April 2006, Volume 189, Number 1
  • Journal of Immunology, 1 April 2006, Volume 176, Supplement
  • Journal of Neuroscience, 5 April 2006, Volume 26, Number 14
  • Science, 21 April 2006, Volume 312, Number 5772
  • Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, May 2006, Volume 100, Number 5

Microsoft launches rival for Google Scholar

The Scientist today has an article on the beta launch of Windows Live Academic Search (WLAS). WLAS will index peer-reviewed articles from publishers such as Elsevier, Nature Publishing Group and Wileys. This is another discovery tool to compare with the commercial databases such as SCOPUS, Web of Knowledge, Zetoc and free tools such as Google Scholar which is also currently a beta launch.

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Wednesday 26 April 2006

  • Biochemistry, 11 April 2006, Volume 45, Number 14
  • Bioinformatics, 15 April 2006, Volume 22, Number 8
  • Chinese Medical Journal, 20 February 2006, Volume 119, Number 4
  • Current Opinion in Neurobiology, April 2006, Volume 16, Number 2
  • EMBO Journal, 19 April 2006, Volume 25, Number 8
  • European Journal of Pharmacology, 18 March 2006, Volume 534, Numbers 1-3
  • International Journal of Developmental Biology, 2006, Volume 50, Number 4
  • Journal of Physiology, 15 April 2006, Volume 572, Number 2
  • Kawasaki Medical Journal, 2005, Volume 31, Numbers 1-2
  • Kurume Medical Journal, 2005, Volume 52, Number 4
  • Protein Science, April 2006, Volume 15, Number 4
  • Scientist, April 2006, Volume 20, Number 4
  • Trends in Biotechnology, April 2006, Volume 24, Number 4
  • Trends in Cell Biology, April 2006, Volume 16, Number 4

Desk Space

Due to a lack of desk space in the Main Library we have cleared desks not in daily use.
The removed items (papers, books, jumpers etc.) will be available at the Library Enquiry desk for 2 weeks and then discarded.
If you have left anything in the Library please collect it before we throw it away.

P.S. This does not affect the Library Study room.

Monday, April 24, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Tuesday 25 April 2006

  • Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton, April 2006, Volume 63, Number 4
  • Clinical Infectious Diseases, 15 April 2006, Volume 42, Number 8
  • Development, April 2006, Volume 133, Number 7
  • Genome Research, April 2006, Volume 16, Number 4
  • Journal of Biochemistry, March 2006, Volume 139, Number 3
  • Journal of Immunology, 15 April 2006, Volume 176, Number 8
  • Journal of Infectious Diseases, 15 April 2006, Volume 193, Number 8
  • Journal of Molecular Biology, 21 April 2006, Volume 358, Number 1
  • Neuron, 6 April 2006, Volume 50, Number 1
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 4 April 2006, Volume 103, Number 14
  • Science, 14 April 2006, Volume 312, Number 5771
  • Scientific American, March 2006, Volume 294, Number 3
  • WellcomeScience, March 2006, Number 2

New Feature in Web of Science

Web of Science(WoS) has added a cross-search option to its results page. When you have performed a search on WoS a new link "View additional results in other databases" appears at top of the results page. If you click this you will be presented with results on 3 tabs:
  • ISI Web of Knowledge Results - all other ISI databases to which we subscribe ie ISI Proceedings
  • External Collections Results - sends search to a variety of external free databases, such as PubMed, Agricola
  • Current Web Contents - database of Evaluated Web Sites produced by Thompson Scientific

Cross searching has some limitations in that wildcards and some boolean operators eg SAME may not be recognised, especially in the External Collections.

Will EU beat UK in open access?

Today's Scientist carries a news article on the issue of open access to research in Europe. In early April the EU published a report (112 page pdf) urging funders to guarantee open access to research, but there's still no RCUK policy in sight. RCUK announced their draft policy on open access last June, but was met with stiff opposition from publishers and learned societies, and has since been in protacted negotiations with publishers, scientists and government with aim of refining its position.

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Friday, April 21, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Monday 24 April 2006

  • Biochimica et Biophysica Acta: Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, February 2006, Volume 1761, Number 2
  • BioTechniques, April 2006, Volume 40, Number 4
  • BMJ, 22 April 2006, Volume 332, Number 7547
  • Chinese Medical Journal, 20 January 2006, Volume 119, Number 2
  • Current Science, 25 January 2006, Volume 90, Number 2
  • Developmental Biology, 15 March 2006, Volume 291, Number 2
  • Journal of Neuroscience, 29 March 2006, Volume 26, Number 13
  • Lancet, 22 April 2006, Volume 367, Number 9519
  • Molecular Biology of the Cell, April 2006, Volume 17, Number 4
  • Parasitology, 2005, Volume 131, Supplement
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 28 March 2006, Volume 103, Number 13
  • Trends in Biochemical Sciences, April 2006, Volume 31, Number 4

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Friday 21 April 2006

  • Biophysical Journal, 15 April 2006, Volume 90, Number 8
  • Current Science, 10 January 2006, Volume 90, Number 1
  • Molecular Cell, 3 March 2006, Volume 21, Number 5
  • Nature, 20 April 2006, Volume 440, Number 7087
  • Neuroscience, 2006, Volume 138, Number 4
  • New Scientist, 22 April 2006, Volume 190, Number 2548
  • Pharmacological Reviews, March 2006, Volume 58, Number 1
  • Proceedings of the Royal Society, 22 April 2006, Volume 273, Number 1589
  • Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics, 1 May 2006, Volume 63, Number 2
  • Trends in Neurosciences, April 2006, Volume 29, Number 4

New Open Access Journal - Biology Direct

Biology Direct is a new journal from BioMed Central designed to promote scientific discussion of new ideas using a novel, open peer review system. It publishes research, reviews and hypotheses in a number of sections:
  • Genomics, Bioinformatics and Systems Biology - launched in Jan 2006
  • Immunology - first call for papers made 20th April 2006
Addition sections will be added in future to encompass all biology sciences.

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Scientific Illiteracy and the Partisan Takeover of Biology

Liza Gross (2006). Scientific Illiteracy and the Partisan Takeover of Biology. PLoS Biology 4(5): e167

PloS Biology has just published this article on the politicisation of scientific matters by religious groups, especially in the USA. It reports that only 17% of Americans are scientifically literate, yet take strong stands based on religious belief, such as in the "Evolution versus Intelligent Design" debate that is currently raging. The article reports failings in the pre-university/college science and mathematics education in USA and necessity to strengthen it. A warning for the UK?

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Journals Displayed in the Library Thursday 20 April 2006

  • BBA: Proteins and Proteomics, March 2006, Volume 1764, No. 3
  • Current Science, 10 December 2005, Volume 89, No. 11
  • Febs Letters, 17 April 2006, Volume 580, No. 9
  • Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases, February 2006, Volume 59, No. 1
  • Journal of General Virology, May 2006, Volume 87, No. 5
  • Molecular Microbiology, April 2006, Volume 60, No. 2
  • Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Biological Sciences, 29 April 2006, Volume 361, No. 1468
  • Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine, March 2006, Volume 208, No. 3

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Journals Displayed in the Library Wednesday 19 April 2006

  • Biochemistry, 4 April 2006, Volume 45, No. 13
  • Blood, 1 April 2006, Volume 107, No. 7
  • BMJ, 15 April 2006, Volume 332, No. 7546
  • Cell, 24 March 2006, Volume 124, No. 6
  • European Journal of Neuroscience, April 2006, Volume 23, No. 7
  • Febs Journal, April 2006, Volume 273, No. 8
  • Journal of Biomolecular NMR, February 2006, Volume 34, No. 2
  • Journal of Molecular Biology, 14 April 2006, Volume 357, No. 5
  • Journal of Molecular Evolution, February 2006, Volume 62, No. 2
  • Lancet, 15 April 2006, Volume 367, No. 9518
  • Science, 31 March 2006, Volume 311, No. 5769
  • Trends in Immunology, April 2006, Volume 27, No. 4

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Journals Displayed in the Library - Tuesday 18 April 2006

  • Acta Crystallographica Section B, April 2006, Volume 62, umber 2
  • BioEssays, April 2006, Volume 28, Number 4
  • Biophysical Journal, 1 April 2006, Volume 90, Number 7
  • EMBO Journal, 5 April 2006, Volume 25, Number 7
  • Human Molecular Genetics, 15 April 2006, Volume 15, Number 8
  • Journal of Infectious Diseases, 15 March 2006, Volume 193, Number 6
  • Journal of Neuroscience, 15 March 2006, Volume 26, Number 11
  • Molecular Genetics and Genomics, March 2006, Volume 275, Number 3
  • Nature, 13 April 2006, Volume 440, Number 7086
  • Trends in Parasitology, April 2006, Volume 22, Number 4

After Easter the distribution of a paper copy of the Library Menu will stop.
The Menu will be available to view on the new Library Blog:
http://nimrlibrary.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Thursday 13 April 2006

  • Biochemical Journal, 15 April 2006, Volume 395, Number 2
  • Biochimica et Biophysica Acta: Biomembranes, January 2006, Volume 1758, Number 1
  • Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1 April 2006, Volume 42, Number 7
  • European Journal of Pharmacology, 8 March 2006, Volume 533, Numbers 1-3
  • FEBS Letters, 3 April 2006, Volume 580, Number 8
  • Journal of Neurophysiology, April 2006, Volume 95, Number 4
  • Molecular Pharmacology, September 2005, Volume 68, Number 3
  • New Scientist, 15 April 2006, Volume 190, Number 2547
  • Revista de Patologia Tropical, September-December 2005, Volume 34, Number 3
  • Science, 7 April 2006, Volume 312, Number 5770

New Books

  • Knobil and Neill's Physiology of Reproduction 3rd edition, 1 and 2, ed Jimmy D. Neill et al, 2006

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Wednesday 12 April 2006

  • European Journal of Pharmacology, 17 February 2006, Volume 532, Numbers 1-2
  • European Journal of Pharmacology, 27 February 2006, Volume 532, Number 3
  • Genes and Development, 15 March 2006, Volume 20, Number 6
  • Gene Therapy, April 2006, Volume 13, Number 7
  • Genetics, March 2006, Volume 172, Number 3
  • Immunity, March 2006, Volume 24, Number 3
  • Journal of Molecular Biology, 31 March 2006, Volume 357, Number 3
  • Journal of Neuroscience, 22 March 2006, Volume 26, Number 12
  • Mammalian Genome, March 2006, Volume 17, Number 3
  • Parasitology, April 2006, Volume 132, Number 4
  • Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine, February 2006, Volume 208, Number 2
  • Virology, 15 March 2006, Volume 346, Number 2

Library Newsletter

Articles from the April 2006 Library Newsletter are re-published here. In future articles will be published here first and later on gathered up into a newsletter.

Wikipedia – "order out of chaos"

http://en.wikipedia.org/
Is it a book? Is it a website? Is it an encyclopedia? Is it a virtual college? group of ordinary people masquerading as experts? NO! It’s Wikipedia, an Internet phenomenon; living proof that a group of monkeys sitting at typewriters can produce the works of Shakespeare. Since its emergence in 2001, Wikipedia has been loved and loathed in equal measure, but is increasingly winning respect. Entries in this free online reference service are created by its users and they can be continuously improved through further editing by other users. There are some basic controls in place to prevent abuse and resolve disputes, and these were tightened up after problems with some political entries. Recently Nature compared the accuracy of Wikipedia articles on science with Encyclopedia Brittanica articles and found them pretty evenly matched. Brittanica are disputing this – clearly fearing Wikipedia’s growing popularity.

Current Protocols and Wiley Reference Works

Don’t forget that we subscribe (thanks to MRC HO) to several Current Protocol titles online, seven in all. Access them via links from the Library catalogue or the intranet home page. We also subscribe (again thanks to MRC HO) to a number of online reference books, also via links from the Library catalogue.
  • Current Protocols in Bioinformatics
  • Current Protocols in Cell Biology
  • Current Protocols in Human Genetics
  • Current Protocols in Immunology
  • Current Protocols in Molecular Biology
  • Current Protocols in Nucleic Acid Chemistry
  • Current Protocols in Protein Science
  • Encyclopedia of Cell Technology
  • Encyclopedic Dictionary of Genetics, Genomics, and Proteomics
  • Encyclopedia of Imaging Science & Technology Encyclopedia of Molecular Biology
  • Encyclopedia of Molecular Medicine
  • Handbook of Statistical Genetics

Life Science book series from Elsevier

As promised last year, we have switched our subscriptions for a number of Elsevier’s review series to electronic-only. As part of this deal we also gain electronic access to some new titles, all available through the ejournals pages.

  • Advances in Cancer Research
  • Advances in Cell Aging and Gerontology
  • Advances in Developmental Biology and Biochemistry
  • Advances in Genetics
  • Advances in Immunology
  • Advances in Insect Physiology
  • Advances in Microbial Physiology
  • Advances in Molecular and Cell Biology
  • Advances in Organ Biology
  • Advances in Parasitology
  • Advances in Pharmacology
  • Advances in Protein Chemistry
  • Advances in Virus Research
  • Biotechnology Annual Review
  • Current Topics in Developmental Biology
  • Current Topics in Membranes
  • Fish Physiology
  • International Review of Cytology
  • International Review of Neurobiology
  • Methods in Microbiology
  • New Comprehensive Biochemistry
  • Perspectives in Medical Virology
  • Progress in Medical Virology
  • Progress in Brain Research
  • Progress in Medicinal Chemistry
  • Progress in Nucleic Acid Research and Molecular Biology
  • Vitamins & Hormones

Colour photocopier / printer

The Library now has a colour photocopier and printer, in Room 410 in the Library. This is provided for copying library materials, or printing electronic journal articles, that have colour pages. It is not intended for bulk copying. The usage will be monitored and if it is excessive we will have to reconsider its provision. Another new (black and white only) photocopier is also in Room 410, while a smaller machine has been provided in the Library Store.

Book of the month: Genetically Engineered Mice Handbook

Genetically Engineered Mice Handbook by John P Sundberg and Tsutomu Ichiki.
Mice are today’s lab animal model of choice, in part because of their suitability for genetic engineering. To share information on the pathology of mice with spontaneous or genetically engineered mutations, prominent researchers organized a series of meetings. This book grew from those meetings, offering an introduction to this area of research and serving as a resource for those currently using mice as laboratory models. With contributions from nearly 60 leading researchers, the text presents systematic approaches for analyzing mutant mice for specific medical applications, details a variety of methods for creating mutants and includes information that is particularly hard to access dealing with legal responsibilities. It also covers the use of models for developmental biology and the monitoring of laboratory colonies. The book suggests what are the best public websites, and offers instruction on how to use them.

Web of the month: Google Books

Google, the Internet search specialists, have created a new way to find information in books. By making the entire contents of books searchable they have opened up a vast quantity of information. Google are partnering with publishers and (controversially) with some libraries to make this service available. The number of books covered is not disclosed but it seems to cover a good range of material and is definitely worth a try when other sources fail. Think of it as a super-charged library catalogue.
http://books.google.com/

New / old journal subscriptions

From Jan 2006 a number of our journal subscriptions have changed to online only. The print editions were dropped (after consultation) in order to save money. The titles affected are:

  • Infection & Immunity
  • J Bacteriology
  • J Biological Chemistry
  • J Cell Biology
  • J Experimental Medicine
  • J General Physiology
  • J Investigative Dermatol
  • J Virology Microbiology & Molecular Biology Reviews
  • Nature Biotechnology
  • Nature Cell Biology
  • Nature Genetics
  • Nature Immunology
  • Nature Medicine
  • Oncogene
We have added online access to some journals:
  • Cancer Cell (online only)
  • Cell Metabolism (online only)
  • New England Journal of Medicine (print and online)

Unfortunately, we had to cancel one online-only subscription as its price increased very substantially with no warning: Cell Cycle

Journal contents pages via RSS

A new way of seeing journal contents pages

Normally speaking I try not to bore you with the details of a highly technical metadata protocol. But RSS feeds have been taking the web by storm and a few words about them are overdue. If you see one of the orange icons above on a website, then you know that there is an RSS feed around somewhere.

RSS feeds are a way of sharing information. They are a stream of items, each containing a title and short description of some web content together with a link to the full version of the content. News headlines and press releases are one common application, but journal contents pages are increasingly being provided this way too. All journals from Nature Publishing Group, Cell Press, PloS, Biomed Central and Oxford University Press make their contents pages available as RSS feeds, as do many of the journals hosted by Highwire Press. Other publishers are expected to add RSS to their options soon. You can also get results from PubMed searches via RSS.

The easiest way to read an RSS feed is to use a web-based service like Bloglines (the most widely used service), Newsgator or netvibes. That way you can subscribe to particular feeds of interest to you and then access them from any location where you have access to a web browser and an internet connection. If you prefer a desktop-based solution you can download free dedicated RSS reader software, such as FeedReader or Omea, (for Windows), Shrook or PulpFiction, (for Mac). There are also many other softwares, some that have a price attached. Alternatively, your web browser may allow you to read RSS feeds directly. Safari and Firefox can do this already and the next version of Internet Explorer will have RSS built in.

What’s the best way? It really depends on your own preferences, and the functionality that you require. A web-based service is the quickest way to take a look at what RSS can do.

Monday, April 10, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Tuesday 11 April 2006

  • AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, March 2006, Volume 22, Number 3
  • Biochimica et Biophysica Acta: General Subjects, March 2006, Volume 1760, Number 3
  • Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton, March 2006, Volume 63, Number 3
  • Clinical Infectious Diseases, 15 March 2006, Volume 42, Number 6
  • Developmental Dynamics, March 2006, Volume 235, Number 3
  • European Journal of Pharmacology, 20 January 2006, Volume 530, Number 3
  • European Journal of Pharmacology, 15 February 2006, Volume 531, Numbers 1-3
  • Immunogenetics, February 2006, Volume 58, Number 1
  • Journal of Immunology, 1 April 2006, Volume 176, Number 7
  • Neuron, 16 March 2006, Volume 49, Number 6
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 14 March 2006, Volume 103, Number 11
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 21 March 2006, Volume 103, Number 12

Thesis

  • James Critchley - Molecular Neurobiology
  • Using proneural genes to promote ectopic neurogenesis in the adult brain

Friday, April 07, 2006

Journals Displayed in the Library Monday 10 April 2006

  • BMJ, 8 April 2006, Volume 332, No. 7545
  • Cell, 10 March 2006, Volume 124, No. 5
  • International Immunology, March 2006, Volume 18, No. 3
  • Journal of Biomolecular NMR, January 2006, Volume 34, No. 1
  • Journal of Microscopy, March 2006, Volume 221, No. 3
  • Journal of Physiology, 1 April 2006, Volume 572, No. 1
  • Lancet, 8 April 2006, Volume 367, No. 9517
  • Microbiology, April 2006, Volume 152, No. 4
  • Neuroscience, 2006, Volume 138, No. 3
  • Protein Engineering Design and Selection, April 2006, Volume 19, No. 4

Thursday, April 06, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Friday 7 April 2006

  • Acta Crystallographica Section D: Biological Crystallography, April 2006, Volume 62, Number 4
  • Biochimica et Biophysica Acta: Molecular Basis of Disease, April 2006. Volume 1762, Number 4
  • Chinese Journal of Virology, 2006, Volume 22, Number 1
  • Current Opinion in Cell Biology, April 2006, Volume 18, Number 2
  • Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, March-April 2006, Volume 53, Number 2
  • Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1 April 2006, Volume 193, Number 7
  • Journal of Parasitology, February 2006, Volume 92, Number 1
  • Molecular Endocrinology, March 2006, Volume 20, Number 3
  • Nature, 6 April 2006, Volume 440, Number 7085
  • New Scientist, 8 April 2006, Volume 190, Number 2546

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Problems with Highwire Journals Server

There have been intermittent problems today accessing journals which are hosted by the Highwire Server at Stanford University. For some titles we have found that we could access current issue, but not archives, fortunately these problems are short-term.

Journals Displayed in the Library Thursday 6 April 2006

  • American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, March 2006, Volume 74, Number 3
  • Biochemistry, 28 March 2006, Volume 45, Number 12
  • Developmental Biology, 1 March 2006, Volume 291, Number 1
  • Immunology, April 2006, Volume 117, Number 4
  • Journal of Cell Science, 15 March 2006, Volume 119, Number 6
  • Journal of Molecular Biology, 7 April 2006, Volume 357, Number 4
  • Journal of Neuroscience, 8 March 2006, Volume 26, Number 10
  • Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, March 2006, Volume 27, Number 3

After Easter the distribution of a paper copy of the Library Menu will stop.
The Menu will be available to view on the new Library Blog:
http://nimrlibrary.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Wednesday 5 April 2006

After Easter the distribution of a paper copy of the Library Menu will stop. The Menu will be available to view on the new Library Blog:
http://nimrlibrary.blogspot.com/

  • Bioinformatics, 1 April 2006, Volume 22, Number 7
  • Current Biology, 21 March 2006, Volume 16, Number 6
  • Development, March 2006, Volume 133, Number 6
  • European Journal of Neuroscience, March 2006, Volume 23, Number 6
  • Human Molecular Genetics, 1 April 2006, Volume 15, Number 7
  • Immunological Reviews, April 2006, Volume 210
  • Molecular Cell, 17 March 2006, Volume 21, Number 6
  • Nature Immunology, April 2006, Volume 7, Number 4

Monday, April 03, 2006

EU Commission study of Europe’s scientific publication system

The European Commission has published a report which examines the scientific publication system in Europe.

"Scientific publication ensures that research results are made known, which is a pre-condition for further research and for turning this knowledge into innovative products and services. Scientific publication is also an important part of certifying the quality of the work done. Given the scarcity of public money to provide access to scientific publications, there is a strong interest in seeing that Europe has an effective and functioning system for scientific publication that speedily delivers results to a wide audience."

Journals displayed in the Library - Tuesday 4 April 2006

  • Biochemistry, 21 March 2006, Volume 45, Number 11
  • Biochimica et Biophysica Acta: Bioenergetics, February 2006, Volume 1757, Number 2
  • Cell, 24 February 2006, Volume 124, Number 4
  • Current Opinion in Genetics and Development, April 2006, Volume 16, Number 2
  • FEBS Journal, April 2006, Volume 273, Number 7
  • Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, March 2006, Volume 91, Number 3
  • Journal of Immunology, 15 March 2006, Volume 176, Number 6
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 7 March 2006, Volume 103, Number 10

After Easter the distribution of a paper copy of the Library Menu will stop.

The Menu will be available to view on the new Library Blog: http://nimrlibrary.blogspot.com/