JoVE Bioengineering Added to Collection

The library has recently added JoVE Bioengineering to its Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) collection.  JoVE: Bioengineering focuses on techniques in which the principles of engineering, mathematics and physics are applied to problems associated with the life sciences. This rapidly growing area of research includes but is not limited to Advanced Instrumentation, Cell and Tissue Engineering, Computational Biology, Synthetic Biology, Bio-MEMS and Microfluidic Devices, Nanotechnology, and Biomimetics and Biomaterials. In order to submit material and be eligible for a Video Produced by JoVE, your lab (or the location you intend to film) must be within JoVE’s Videographer Network. More submission details can be found on JoVE’s website under “publication process.”

This resource is now listed in the Database A-Z list. Users can access it by searching the MSKsearch on the Library’s Website.

Cancer Science to be Open Access in 2014

Wiley announced that articles published by Cancer Science will be fully open access from 2014. All articles will be freely available to read, download and share. Cancer Science, one of the leading oncology journals in Asia, is published on behalf of the Japanese Cancer Association and attracts over 1,300 submissions annually worldwide. It has attained an Impact Factor of 3.479.

A publication fee will be charged for publishing papers in this journal. Please refer to the article publication charges page for more details. The journal has started accepting open access submissions. All articles submitted will now be acknowledged as open access articles.

PLOS Currents: Tree of Life is Now Available

PLOS Currents: Tree of Life is a venue for peer-reviewed publications of phylogenetic research that informs our understanding of organismal evolution. The submissions do not have to be full-length articles and could, for example, describe analyses that provide support for existing relationships, large-scale analyses that provide an overview of many taxa, or a novel algorithm for estimating phylogenies. More submission details can be found in the Aims and Scope page.

The site provides immediate open access to all content. Content is publicly archived at PubMed Central.

You can access this resource by searching MSKsearch on the Library’s homepage.