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Science Magazine Online Academic Consortium - Archival issues since year 1997
- No simultaneous user restriction
- fulltexts of cited journals from Highwire collection
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We would like to invite you to become a member of the Polish Academic Consortia Science Online in 2010. Consortium was formed in 2006, and continues to provide access to valuable resources for the Polish academic institutions. From 2007 the members can benefit from the governmental funding, which covers 50% of the subscription price for Science Online.
Please note that consortium offer is available exclusively through ABE Marketing. Therefore subscription to Science Online within consortium may be ordered without tendering.
In 2007 consortia offer was extended to include more resources. Besides the main scientific magazine Science Online members may purchase Science Classic, full historical archives of the magazine from the moment of its birth, as well as Science Express, an electronic collection of not yet published articles.
Since 2009 we are offering access to the newest journals of this publisher:
- Cell Signaling - tygodnik na temat przekazywania sygnałów w komórkach,
- Science Translational Medicine
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Thanks to the support of ICM this project receives fuding from the Ministry of Science and High Education.
The basic cost of the license, covering access to Science Online is based on the FTE of the institution, i.e. the number of academic staff and full time students.
(apply for more information).
The governmental funding covers up to 50% of the total cost of Science Online . Consortia members may order print version of the journal at the Deep Discount Price (25% of the catalogue price). Please note: orders at DDP rates are possible exclusively via ABE Marketing.
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Science Online: basic features
- unlimited access via Highwire, a state-of-the-art internet platform, containing journals published by various scientific societies in US
- access to full content of each issue - including sectionsi 'Peer-reviews' (Research Articles + Reports) and 'News', inaccessible via other agregators
- access to archives (starting from 1997)
- access to full text versions of all cited or referenced articels from other journals located at Highwire platform (760 journals)
- sophisticated search options - in full texts from 1997
- interactive links, cross-referenced articles, ciatations, references, linking to other resources and databases (including PubMed, Medline, ISI, Scopus)
- access to COUNTER-compliant usage statistics.
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Science Classic is the NEWLY digitized fulltext archive of Science from AAAS featuring the collection of issues 1880-1996. It's the perfect complement to Science Online which covers 1997-today. Most important, Science Classic is fully integrated with the current content of Science Online making it easier to search the entire collection.
From cover to cover, every page of the back issue file prior to 1997 has been scanned as a high-resolution PDF which offers the sharpest and highest quality text possible. The PDF files have been optimized for fast web transmission and excellent print quality. Each article is a fully searchable PDF. Each article's bibliographic citation, abstract, and references have been rekeyed in an interactive HTML file. This feature allows dynamic linking to:
- other Science articles across the complete collection
- over 900 HighWire hosted journals providing toll-free access to thousands of articles
- the primary source or secondary databases through CrossRef/DOI, PubMed, and ISI Web of Science.
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Science Express provides rapid electronic publication of timely and significant research papers,
Perspectives, and other articles that have been accepted for publication in Science. Each week
Editors select several papers for online publication in PDF format. These peer-reviewed articles appear
in Science Express up to six weeks before they appear in the journal Science.
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Signal transduction refers to the biochemical processes by which cells
respond to cues in their internal or external environment. Because signal
transduction mechanisms are the natural control circuits that regulate
biological systems, they provide potent targets for development of therapeutic
agents to combat disease or otherwise alter the behavior of biological systems.
Signal transduction research is an intensely active field of biomedical research
and is of interest to a broad array of scientists. Science Signaling
should be useful to scientists who specialize in signal transduction, as well as
the many scientists who need to follow and apply the current findings of this
field even though their primary interest may not be the signal transduction
mechanisms themselves.
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Science Translational Medicine
A profound transition is required for the science of translational medicine.
Despite 50 years of advances in our fundamental understanding of human biology
and the emergence of powerful new technologies, the rapid transformation of this
knowledge into effective health measures continues to elude biomedical
scientists. This paradox illustrates the daunting complexity of the challenges
faced by translational researchers as they apply the basic discoveries and
experimental approaches of modern science to the alleviation of human disease.
Studies in humans often highlight deep gaps in our fundamental understanding of
biology, but the linkages back to basic research to fill these gaps have not
been as effective as they could be. Clearly, creative experimental approaches,
novel technologies and new ways of conducting scientific explorations at the
interface of established and emerging disciplines are now required to an
unprecedented degree if real progress is to be made. Nothing short of a true
reinvention of the science of translational medicine is likely to suffice. To
aid in this reinvention, Science and AAAS have created a new
interdisciplinary journal, Science Translational Medicine.
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Access and licensing terms
The site license available for consortium members allows for unlimited access, controlled via IP addresses of the institution. Full text of the journal is available at:
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August 2010
- AAAS recognises MIT OpenCourseWare with Science Prize for Online Resources in Education. The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has announced that MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) has been named as a recipient of the Science Prize for Online Resources in Education (SPORE). MIT OpenCourseWare is Massachusetts Institute of Technology's innovative effort to share the core academic content - including syllabi, lecture notes, assignments and exams - from the entire MIT undergraduate and graduate curriculum. The site currently includes materials from more than 2,000 MIT courses and has received over 68 million visits since OCW's launch in 2002. Read more »
April 2010
- Scientific American appoints new executive editor and design director. Science magazine Scientific American has announced the appointments of executive editor Fred Guterl and design director Michael Mrak. Read more »
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