Stem Cell Reports is Now Available!

The MSK Library has recently added Stem Cell Reports, published by Cell Press for the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR), to its e-journal collection.Stem Cell Reports is an open access forum communicating basic discoveries in stem cell research, in addition to translational and clinical studies.

Stem Cell Reports focuses on shorter, single-point manuscripts that report original research with conceptual or practical advances that are of broad interest to stem cell biologists and clinicians. The journal, which was launched in June 2013, promotes transparency in stem cell research and related fields of research through the publication of confirmatory findings, negative results, and adverse events. Continue reading

New Proteomics Titles in Library Catalog

The MSK Library has recently added two new, open-access journals related to proteomics: EuPA Open Proteomics and Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics.

EuPA Open Proteomics, published by Elsevier on behalf of the European Proteomics Association (EuPA), expands and complements the society affiliate Journal of Proteomics.  It publishes on all aspects of proteomics and covers the complete spectrum from basic to translational proteomics.  It is aimed at both European and international protein scientists.  Those interested in publication should consult the Guide for Authors for information on article submission. Continue reading

Free Trial of SYNLETT Until December 31st!

Synlett CoverThieme is currently offering the MSK Library trial access to SYNLETT, including backfiles starting from 2009.  SYNLETT is an international journal reporting research results and trends in synthetic organic chemistry in short personalized reviews and preliminary communications.  It covers all fields of scientific endeavor that involve organic synthesis.

Since this is a free trial only, access will terminate automatically by December 31, 2014.  Please click here to access SYNLETT.  You must be on campus or logged into the network in order to get access.

If you take advantage of this free trial and believe that SYNLETT would enhance the Library’s collection, please contact Mark Monakey.