[Bioline-l] Bioline News Update - Nov. 1, 2002
Bioline International
bioline.international@utoronto.ca
Fri, 1 Nov 2002 13:00:45 -0500
Dear Bioline Users,
The month of October has been a very busy one for us!
Since the last Bioline Newsletter on October 7, we have added a number
of new journal issues, including:
- Vol. 35 No. 3&4 of the Zimbabwe Science News
- Vol. 97, No. 6, of Mémorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
- Vol. 22, No. 3 of Insect Science and its Application
- Vol. 48, No. 1 and 2 of the Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
- Vol. 61, No. 1, 3 and 4 of Agricultura Técnica
- Vol. 21, No. 1 of the African Journal of Neurological Sciences
We are very pleased to announce that backfiles of Australasian
Biotechnology will now be offered on an open-access basis! That's right
- the full-text of all issues that are over six months old will be
available for free on our website! Special thanks to AusBiotech for
their support in Bioline's attempt to make high-quality scientific
material more widely accessible.
Bioline's Plans for November, 2002:
We are currently working on a new feature for our site - "Contact this
Journal". Each current journal's homepage will soon feature a separate
link that includes information and instructions for contacting that
particular journal, as well as a list of links relevant to the journal
itself. Please let us know if you find this feature useful!
Also: Watch for new issues of the East African Medical Journal,
Agricultura Técnica, Journal of Postgraduate Medicine and more!
If you have any comments about this newsletter, or any aspect of our
website, please feel free to send them to me at:
bioline.international@utoronto.ca .
Thank you, and have a great day!
Jen Sweezie
Bioline International
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Email: bioline.international@utoronto.ca
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