Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library Wednesday 1 November 2006

  • Biochemical Journal, 1 November 2006, Volume 399, Number 3
  • Cell, 6 October 2006, Volume 127, Number 1
  • Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1 January 2006, Volume 42, Supplement 1
  • Molecular Cell, 6 October 2006, Volume 24, Number 1
  • Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy, June 2006, Volume 72, Number 2
  • Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, 2006, Volume 49, Number 2
  • Protein Science, October 2006, Volume 15, Number 10
  • Trends in Immunology, November 2006, Volume 27, Number 11

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VAT policies create barrier to electronic publications

Governments have for some years been gung-ho about the potential of electronic / online technologies both at work and in the home. You may be surprised therefore to hear that UK and European VAT policies are clearly working against the trend for conversion from print to electronic publications. Whereas printed publications throughout the EU are subject to a reduced rate of VAT (zero-rated in the UK), electronic publications in most countries are charged with the highest rate. This means that any library switching from print to electronic will suffer increased costs. The reason for this is apparently that whereas printed works are treated as goods, electronic works are treated as services. Libraries and publishers are now joining forces to lobby for a change in this practice.

http://www.eblida.org/press_releases/pr_25October06.htm

Monday, October 30, 2006

Journals on display - Tuesday 31 October 2006

  • Biochimica et Biophysica Acta: Proteins and Proteomics, October 2006, Volume 1764, Number 10
  • BioTechniques, October 2006, Volume 41, Number 4
  • Current Medical Research and Opinion, October 2006, Volume 22, Number 10
  • Current Medical Research and Opinion, 2006, Volume 22, Supplement 3
  • Genes and Development, 1 October 2006, Volume 20, Number 19
  • Journal of Biomolecular NMR, September 2006, Volume 36, Number 1
  • Journal of Molecular Biology, 3 November 2006, Volume 363, Number 4
  • Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, September 2006, Volume 101, Number 6
  • Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics, 15 November 2006, Volume 65, Number 3
  • Trends in Parasitology, November 2006, Volume 22, Number 11

Medline/PubMed End-of year Processing

NLM will be beginning this on 5th November, this will mean there are no new fully indexed Medline records for about 6 weeks. As in previous years this will mean that there will be a temporary halt to alert searches from OVID.

NLM anticipates that all work will be completed by mid-December, so OVID searches should restart late December/early January.

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Medline is 35!

The Medline database debuted on 27th Oct 1971.

Evolving from the computer system which was use to produce the printed Index Medicus, it originally covering only 239 journals and limited to 25 simultaneous users via dial-up access. In 1980s a client software (Grateful Med) for pcs was added to make searching from desktop possible. In the 1990s the Internet took off and in response NLM launched Internet Grateful Med (1996), hot on its heals came a new web interface call PubMed - so happy 10th birthday PubMed.

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Electronic journals available 30 October 2006

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CrossFire saved hitsets

CrossFire will be running on a new server from Wednesday. Saved hitsets will not be automatically copied to the new server (due to a change in authentication method), so if you want to preserve your saved hitsets you need to log on to the old server and save the hitset to your local pc.

If you are unable to do this by Wednesday please contact Patti who can make arrangements for MIMAS to copy files, but only if you request this before the end of November.

Friday, October 27, 2006

Library Web Request form now fixed

Computing have confirmed that the problems we were experiencing were linked to the failure of the main mail server. Computing have now fixed the hardware problem with the mail server, so our form is working again.

Journals displayed in the Library - Monday 30 October 2006

  • Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Bioenergetics, September/October 2006, Volume 1757, Number 9-10
  • BMJ, 28 October 2006, Volume 333, Number 7574
  • Chinese Medical Journal, 20 August 2006, Volume 119, Number 16
  • Immunology, November 2006, Volume 119, Number 3
  • Journal of General Virology, November 2006, Volume 87, Number 11
  • Lancet, 28 October-3 November 2006, Volume 368, Number 9546
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 10 October 2006, Volume 103, Number 41
  • Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, September 2006, Volume 39, Supplement 2

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Electronic Journals available on 27th Octber 2006

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Thursday, October 26, 2006

Electronic Journals available on 26th October 2006

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Journals displayed in the Library - Friday 27 October 2006

  • Journal of Infectious Diseases, 15 October 2006, Volume 194, Number 8
  • Nature, 26 October 2006, Volume 443, Number 7114
  • NewScientist, 28 October 2006, Volume 192, Number 2575
  • Nucleic Acids Research, 2006, Volume, 34, Number 16
  • Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 29 October 2006, Volume 361, Number 1474
  • Science, 20 October 2006, Volume 314, Number 5798

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Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Thursday 26 October 2006

  • Acta Crystallographica Section C: Crystal Structure Communications, October 2006, Volume 62, Number 10
  • Biochimica et Biophysica Acta: Molecular Cell Research, October 2006, Volume 1763, Number 10
  • Bioinformatics, 15 October 2006, Volume 22, Number 20
  • Gene Therapy, November 2006, Volume 13, Number 21
  • Indian Journal of Medical Research, July 2006, Volume 124, Number 1
  • Journal of Cell Science, 1 October 2006, Volume 119, Number 19
  • Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences, June 2006, Volume 53, Number 2
  • Nucleic Acids Research, 2006, Volume 34, Number 15
  • Scientific American, October 2006, Volume 295, Number 4
  • Trends in Neurosciences, October 2006, Volume 29, Number 10

Thesis

  • Frank Jerome Ivins - Division of Molecular Structure
  • Biochemical and Biophysical Characterization of Nek2: A Human Cell-Cycle Regulator

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Elctronic Journals available on 25th October 2006

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Update: PDF Printing bug

I have had a reply from ScienceDirect acknowledging the problem with printing their PDFs using Acrobat.

The recent redesign of the ScienceDirect site elongated their PDF address URLs to around 266 characters, which is why the problem has become more evident and frequent.

Long URLs (in excess of 261 characters) are acknowledged to conflict with Acrobat 6 by Adobe. Adobe had applied a bug fix to Acrobat 6 (Acrobat 6.0.1) to resolve this issue, but it has not carried over to the newer version (Acrobat 7). ScienceDirect have reported this bug recurrence to Adobe as it affects all their customers.

As we don't know how much priority the bug fix will get at Adobe (as Acrobat 8 is due for release soon), ScienceDirect has decided to apply a fix to its website that will shorten URLs to ones Acrobat can handle. This fix should be implemented by the end of the month.

I am still interested in hearing if anyone has problems printing PDFs from non-ScienceDirect hosted journals, so please email or call the library if you experience this bug.

CrossFire downtime - 31st October

CrossFire will be unavailable for a period of approximately 2hrs from 7am on Tuesday 31st October.

This downtime is due to the upgrading of the JANET network in the Manchester area (where CrossFire is hosted). Both the old CrossFire service and the new CrossFire service will be unavailable.

There are also contigency plans for further downtime (7am-9am) on Thursday 2nd Nov and Tuesday 7th November if the work cannot be fully completed in the initial time slot. Please watch our blog for further announcements.

Journals displayed in the Library - Wednesday 25 October 2006

  • AIDS, 24 October 2006, Volume 20, Number 16
  • Biochimica et Biophysica Acta: Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, October 2006, Volume 1761, Number 10
  • Clinical Infectious Diseases, 15 January 2006, Volume 42, Supplement 2
  • Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1 August 2006, Volume 43, Supplement 1
  • Current Science, 10 August 2006, Volume 91, Number 3
  • Development, October 2006, Volume 133, Number 19
  • EMBO Journal, 18 October 2006, Volume 25, Number 20
  • European Journal of Immunology, October 2006, Volume 36, Number 10
  • Human Molecular Genetics, 15 October 2006, Volume 15, Number 20
  • Indian Journal of Medical Research, June 2006, Volume 123, Number 6
  • Journal of Physiology, 15 October 2006, Volume 576, Number 2
  • Parasitology, 2006, Volume 132, Supplement

New Book

  • Methods of Biochemical Analysis 49: Microbial Proteomics: Functional Biology of Whole Organisms by Ian Humphrey-Smith and Michael Hecker, 2006

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Monday, October 23, 2006

Electronic journals available 24 October 2006

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Journals displayed in the Library Tuesday 24 October 2006

  • Biochemistry, 17 October 2006, Volume 45, Number 41
  • Bioinformatics, 1 October 2006, Volume 22, Number 19
  • Clinical Infectious Diseases, 15 October 2006, Volume 43, Number 8
  • Current Opinion in Structural Biology, October 2006, Volume 16, Number 5
  • Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, October 2006, Volume 91, Number 10
  • Journal of Immunology, 15 October 2006, Volume 177, Number 8
  • Journal of Molecular Biology, 27 October 2006, Volume 363, Number 3
  • Mammalian Genome, September 2006, Volume 17, Number 9
  • Molecular Endocrinology, September 2006, Volume 20, Number 9
  • Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, October 2006, Volume 13, Number 10
  • Neuron, 5 October 2006, Volume 52, Number 1
  • Notes and Records of the Royal Society, 22 September 2006, Volume 60, Number 3

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Problem with Library Web Request Form

We are currently experiencing problems with our Library Web Request Form. If you try and send a Web form you will get an error message and the email will not be sent. Computing have a problem with Email which is affecting the DNS Servers.
Can you please use the Library request cards until the problem has been fixed.

PDF printing problems

The library has received several reports of problems printing PDFs from e-journals published via ScienceDirect using Acrobat 6 & 7 (reader and pro software affected). I have also had a report of links to papers saved in EndNote and links to full text within the SCOPUS database giving same problem.

The pdf displays, but when you try to print it an error pops up "Could not start print job". The official explanation from Adobe is that the URL associated with the paper is too long (over 261 characters) - we have also found examples of shorter URL s also giving same error.

There are two ways to get round this:-
1. Save a copy of the pdf on your computer, then open and print it
2. Try a different browser - this problem is most prevalent when using Internet Explorer. Papers that have failed to open using IE/Acrobat, may open and print perfectly well if you use Opera, Netscape or FireFox with Acrobat. This is a bit trial and error as there is no apparent rhyme or reason as to which papers will open with each browser. I am still investigating this.

The problem has been brought to the attention of ScienceDirect and we are awaiting their response.

The library is trying to gather examples of this problem, so if you encounter it please send us a brief email with details of the paper. I would also like to know if anyone encounters this with journals published by other publishers.

Friday, October 20, 2006

CrossFire is a changing

Our current agreement for CrossFire access to the Beilstein and Gmelin databases finishes on 31st October.

We are renewing the subscription, however the renewal coincides with the launch of the new CrossFire Service at MIMAS, so this is the service we will be using from 1st November. The new service will allow us to use IP recognition rather than having to login using an Athens username and password.

In order to continue using CrossFire after 31st you need to modify the settings in the software installed on your computer. To this follow steps below:
  1. Open CrossFire Commander - go to Options on menu bar
  2. Within Options go to Define Server Profiles and then select Edit
  3. Change server address from crossfire.mmc.ac.uk to xfire.mimas.ac.uk - also ensure the boxes to 'Forget user id/password' are ticked
  4. Close the profile.
  5. Close CrossFire Commander.
  6. Reopen CrossFire Commander.
  7. Enter following username xfire and password mimas (both lowercase) and tick the box to 'Save userid and password'.
  8. When you subsequently access CrossFire you will not be asked to login.

The new server is already up and running (currently labelled Test server), so you can make these changes any time before 1st November.

Any problems please call Patti on 2380 or email pbiggs.

Journals displayed in the Library Monday 23 October 2006

  • Biochimica et Biophysica Acta: Biomembranes, September 2006, Volume 1758, Number 9
  • BMJ, 21 October 2006, Volume 333, Number 7573
  • Chinese Medical Journal, 5 August 2006, Volume 119, Number 15
  • Current Opinion in Neurobiology, October 2006, Volume 16, Number 5
  • FEBS Letters, 16 October 2006, Volume 580, Number 24
  • Indian Journal of Medical Research, May 2006, Volume 123, Number 5
  • Journal of Molecular Evolution, September 2006, Volume 63, Number 3
  • Lancet, 21 October 2006, Volume 368, Number 9545
  • Molecular Biology of the Cell, October 2006, Volume 17, Number 10
  • Molecular Genetics and Genomics, October 2006, Volume 276, Number 4
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 3 October 2006, Volume 103, Number 40
  • Trends in Cell Biology, October 2006, Volume 16, Number 10

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Electronic journals available 23 October 2006

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Thursday, October 19, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Friday 20 October 2006

  • Biochimica et Biophysica Acta: Gene Structure and Expression, August/September 2006, Volume 1759, Numbers 8-9
  • Chinese Journal of Virology, 2006, Volume 22, Number 5
  • Mechanisms of Development, September 2006, Volume 123, Number 9
  • Nature, 19 October 2006, Volume 443, Number 7113
  • NewScientist, 21 October 2006, Volume 192, Number 2574
  • Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, July-August 2006, Volume 39, Number 4
  • Science, 13 October 2006, Volume 314, Number 5797
  • Trends in Biochemical Sciences, October 206, Volume 31, Number 10

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Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Electronic journals available 18 October 2006

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Journals displayed in the Library - Thursday 19 October 2006

  • Biochimica et Biophysica Acta: Biomembranes, October 2006, Volume 1758, Number 10
  • Developmental Dynamics, October 2006, Volume 235, Number 10
  • FEBS Journal, October 2006, Volume 273, Number 20
  • Genetics, September 2006, Volume 174, Number 1
  • Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics, 1 November 2006, Volume 65, Number 2
  • Virology, 30 September 2006, Volume 353, Number 2

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Genome Biology gets an impact factor

The open access journal Genome Biology recently received its first impact factor - 9.71. This puts it ahead of journals like Human Molecular Genetics and Oncogene. The publishers seem to be very impressed with this and have sent out letters to librarians advertising the journal's achievement. It does show that open access journals can achieve high quality (assuming that impact factors bear some relation to quality).

You might think this says something about whether open access journals lead to wider readership and citation of articles they publish, but it's not so clear. Genome Biology is an unusual OA journal inasmuch as whilst all original research articles are free-to-view online, their review articles, comments, opinions and meeting reports are only available to subscribers. Hence there is a bit of a know to untangle before any clear conclusion can be stated.

Genome Biology
Impact factors

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Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Wednesday 18 October 2006

  • Biophysical Journal, 15 October 2006, Volume 91, Number 8
  • Developmental Cell, October 2006, Volume 11, Number 4
  • FEBS Letters, 9 October 2006, Volume 580, Number 23
  • Genome Research, October 2006, Volume 16, Number 10
  • Journal of Neuroscience, 27 September 2006,, Volume 26, Number 39
  • Journal of Physiology, 1 October 2006, Volume 576, Number 1
  • Molecular Endocrinology, October 2006, Volume 20, Number 10
  • Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, November 2006, Volume 100, Number 11

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Monday, October 16, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Tuesday 17 October 2006

  • AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, September 2006, Volume 22, Number 9
  • Biochemistry, 10 October 2006, Volume 45, Number 40
  • Cell, 22 September 2006, Volume 126, Number 6
  • Current Science, 25 July 2006, Volume 91, Number 2
  • Genes and Development, 1 September 2006, Volume 20, Number 17
  • Journal of Cell Science, 15 September 2006, Volume 119, Number 18
  • Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1 October 2006, Volume 194, Number 7
  • Molecular Microbiology, October 2006, Volume 62, Number 2
  • Neuroscience, 2006, Volume 142, Number 1
  • Scientist, October 2006, Volume 20, Number 10

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Friday, October 13, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Monday 16 October 2006

  • Biochimica et Biophysica Acta: Bioenergetics, August 2006, Volume 1757, Number 8
  • BioEssays, October 2006, Volume 28, Number 10
  • BMJ, 14 October 2006, 14 October 2006, Volume 333, Number 7572
  • Current Science, 10 June 2006, Volume 90, Number 11
  • Developmental Biology, 15 September 2006, Volume 297, Number 2
  • Genes and Development, 15 September 2006, Volume 20, Number 18
  • Lancet, 14 October 2006, Volume 368, Number 9544
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 26 September 2006, Volume 103, Number 39

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Electronic journals available 16 October 2006

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Thursday, October 12, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library Friday 13 October 2006

  • Acta Crystallographica Section B: Structure Science, October 2006, Volume 62, Number 5
  • Biochemistry, 3 October 2006, Volume 45, Number 39
  • Current Science, 10 July 2006, Volume 91, Number 1
  • Development, September 2006, Volume 133, Number 18
  • Journal of Molecular Biology, 20 October 2006, Volume 363, Number 2
  • Nature, 12 October 2006, Volume 443, Number 7112
  • NewScientist, 14 October 2006, Volume 192, Number 2573
  • Structure, May 2006, Volume 14, Number 5

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HFSP Journal

The Human Frontier Science Program is moving into publishing. They have announced the HFSP Journal, Frontiers of Interdisciplinary Research in the Life Sciences. It will be a hybrid OA journal - authors can pay to make their articles free to view otherwise you will need a subscription to view articles. All articles will be free after 6 months.

See HFSP Press release for more details and editorial board.

More new titles from Cell Press

Curses on whoever came up with the idea of applying the "brand extension" concept to scientific publishing. We've coped with endless Trends and Current Opinions, more recently endless Nature this and that (luckily some of them are physical sciences which we can largely ignore) and now Cell is adding still more titles:


The good news is that well-known source of public good, the publishers Elsevier, have decided to give us free electronic access to these new titles until the end of 2007. That will give readers enough time to come up with convincing arguments to persuade beleaguered librarians why they are essential titles to subscribe to for 2008.

I could also have mentioned the proliferation of PLoS titles but we don't mind those since online access to them is free.

Electronic journals available 12 October 2006

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Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Thursday 12 October 2006

  • Biochemistry, September 2006, Volume 45, Number 38
  • BBA - General Subjects, October 2006, Volume 1760, Number 10
  • Blood, October 2006, Volume 108, Number 7
  • Immuno-genetics, September 2006, Volume 58, Number 9
  • Journal of Immunology, October 2006, Volume 177, Number 7
  • Science, October 2006, Volume 314, Number 5796

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Electronic journals available 11 October 2006

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Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Wednesday 11 October 2006

  • Biochemical Journal, October 2006, Volume 399, Number 2
  • BBA - Molecular Basis of Disease, September 2006, Volume 1762, Number 9
  • Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton, October 2006, Volume 63, Number 10
  • Chinese Medical Journal, July 2006, Volume 119, Number 14
  • Clinical Infectious Diseases, October 2006, Volume 43, Number 7
  • FEBS Letters, October 2006, Volume 580, Number 22
  • Human Molecular Genetics, October 2006, Volume 15, Number 2 (Special Review Issue)
  • Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, October 2006, Volume 27, Number 10

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Bigger citation counts on Scopus

For many years the only way to do a citation search was to use the Science Citation Index (now commonly known as Web of Science, or WoS). Then along came the more downmarket (but free) Google Scholar and not long after, the rather snazzy Scopus service from Elsevier.

Evidence is mounting that Scopus is at least as good as WoS and in many cases better. It is certainly faster and easier to use than WoS and this is why MRC Head Office have agreed to fund a subscription to Scopus for all MRC Units. Google Scholar is useful for a quick and very approximate search , but it has many rough edges and gaps in its coverage.

A small study earlier this year showed:
Scopus finds 9% more citations than Web of Science when limited to articles from 1996 onward.
Scopus finds 20% more citations than Google Scholar when limited to articles from 1996 onward.
Web of Science finds 10% more citations than Google Scholar when limited to articles from 1996 onward.

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Monday, October 09, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Tuesday 10 October 2006

  • Current Biology, September 2006, Volume 16, Number 18
  • Embo Journal, October 2006, Volume 25, Number 19
  • European Journal of Neuroscience, September 2006, Volume 24, Number 6
  • Immunity, September 2006, Volume 25, Number 3
  • International Immunology, October 2006, Volume 18, Number 10
  • Journal of Endocrinology, September 2006, Volume 190, Number 3
  • Journal of Molecular Biology, October 2006, Volume 363, Number 1
  • Journal of Neuroscience, September 2006, Volume 26, Number 38
  • Molecular Cell, September 2006, Volume 23, Number 6
  • Neuron, September 2006, Volume 51, Number 6
  • Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics, February 2006, Volume 39, Number 1
  • Trends in Biotechnology, October 2006, Volume 24, Number 10

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Friday, October 06, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Monday 9 October 2006

  • Acta Cystallographica Section D - Biological Crystallography, October 2006, Volume 62, Number 10
  • BBA - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, September 2006, Volume 1761, Number 9
  • BMJ, 7 October 2006, Volume 333, Number 7571
  • Human Molecular Genetics, 1 October 2006, Volume 15, Number 19
  • Journal of Biochemistry, September 2006, Volume 140, Number 3
  • Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, September-October 2006, Volume 53, Number 5
  • Lancet, 7-13 October 2006, Volume 368, Number 9543
  • Microbiology, October 2006, Volume 152, Number 10
  • Parasite Immunology, October 2006, Volume 28, Number 10
  • Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 22 October 2006, Volume 273, Number 1601

Supplement

  • Times Higher Education Supplement, 6 October 2006

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Electronic journals available 6 October 2006

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Thursday, October 05, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Friday 6 October 2006

  • Aids, 3 October 2006, Volume 20, Number 15
  • BBA - Biomembranes, August 2006, Volume 1758, Number 8
  • Journal of Molecular Biology, 6 October 2006, Volume 362, Number 5
  • Nature, 5 October 2006, Volume 443, Volume 7111
  • Nature Neuroscience, October 2006, Volume 9, Number 10
  • Newscientist, 7 October 2006, Volume 192, Number 2572
  • Protein Engineering Design and Selection,, October 2006, Volume 19, Number 10
  • Structure, September 2006, Volume 14, Number 9

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Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Thursday 5 October 2006

  • BBA - General Subjects, September 2006, Volume 1760, Number 9
  • Chinese Journal of Virology, 2006, Volume 22, Number 4
  • Immunological Reviews, October 2006, Volume 213
  • Journal of Cell Science, 1 September 2006, Volume 119, Number 17
  • Journal of Molecular Biology, 29 September 2006, Volume 362, Number 4
  • Journal of Neurophysiology, October 2006, Volume 96, Number 4
  • Mechanisms of Development, July 2006, Volume 123, Number 7
  • Science, 29 September 2006, Volume 313, Number 5795

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Google's RSS reader improves

Google has revamped its RSS Reader. The previous version was far from ideal. The new-look web based reader is greatly improved and can be recommended to anyone who is new to RSS and wants to try out some feeds and see what the fuss is about.

There is a review at http://www.rba.co.uk/rss/2006/09/google-rss-reader-revamped.html.

Other recommended web-based RSS readers include www.netvibes.com and www.bloglines.com.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Journals displayed in the Library - Wednesday 4 October 2006

  • BBA - Gene Structure and Expression, July 2006, Volume 1759, Number 7
  • Developmental Biology, September 2006, Volume 297, Number 1
  • European Journal of Neuroscience, September 2006, Volume 24, Number 5
  • Embo Reports, October 2006, Volume 7, Number 10
  • Immunology, October 2006, Volume 119, Number 2
  • Molecular and biochemical Parasitology, November 2006, Volume 150, Number 1
  • Revista de Saude Publica, August 2006, Volume 40, Number - Special
  • Trends in Immunology, October 2006, Volume 27, Number 10

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Monday, October 02, 2006

Outputing references from SCOPUS

Good news! The MRC is going to fund SCOPUS as a further choice of bibliographic database for all units.

Now that it is certain that we will be retaining access I've been looking more closely at the interface and found that the outputing of references has been modified recently. The series of buttons called EXPORT, EMAIL and PRINT have been replaced with a single OUTPUT button which opens an output screen.

This screen is divided into two areas - the top one gives the output modes:

  • Export - this is the default setting
  • Print
  • Email
  • Bibliography

The bottom area of screen changes depending on the output mode selected.

One big improvement is an extended range of output formats for exported, printed or emailed records; you can now select from:

  • Citation
  • Abstract
  • Abstract and cited references
  • Complete record
  • Specify fields - a list of fields with checkboxes which you tick to select.

When you select one of these output formats from the dropdown list - a list of the included fields appears at the bottom of the screen.

Now lets look briefly at each of the output modes:

Export - used to send references to EndNote or Reference Manager

Select RIS format as the export format, and choose an output format, before clicking the EXPORT button. This will open a file dialog box.

If you select Save it will save a ris file which you can import using the RIS import filter in your bibliographic management software.

If you select Open it will automatically send the records to your bibliographic management software - it will prompt you to indicate your software if the computer has more than one available and to open the library/database where the records are to be placed.

Print

Choose your prefered output format and click the PRINT button. You'll be prompted to select the printer to use.

Email

This opens an email form for you to complete before clicking the EMAIL button. Again you can choose the output format - this is right at bottom of the form - be prepared to scroll down if necessary. The additional selection that you have to make here is whether to send a plain text email or an html one.

Bibliography

Creates a quick bibliography on the spot. You can select citation format from a list of 9 standard ones and choose whether the resulting bibliography is Word, RTF, HTML or text document. I would not advise using text as it looses all the formating. When you click the CREATE button, a new pop-up browser window opens containing the formated references which you can either Print, Save or Email.

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Journals displayed in the Library Tuesday 3rd October 2006

  • American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. September 2006. Volume 75. Number 3.
  • BBA - Proteins and Proteomics. September 2006. Volume 1764. Number 9.
  • Cell. September 8 2006. Volume 126. Number 5.
  • Development. September 2006. Volume 133. Number 17.
  • Febs Journal. October 2006. Volume 273. Number 19.
  • International Journal of Developmental Biology. 2006. Volume 50. Number 7.
  • Journal of Magnetic Resonance. September 2006. Volume 182. Number 1.
  • Mechanisms of Development. June 2006. Volume 123. Number 6.
  • PNAS. September 19 2006. Volume 103. Number 38.
  • Virology. September 15 2006. Volume 353. Number 1.

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