tailieunhanh - Báo cáo y học: "When Genome Biology was launched in 2000"

Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về y học được đăng trên tạp chí y học Minireview cung cấp cho các bạn kiến thức về ngành y đề tài: When Genome Biology was launched in 2000,. | Editorial When Genome Biology was launched in 2000 it was specifically set up to evolve continually in response to changes in biology and emerging new technologies as well as in response to its readers requirements. At that time some of our readers needed a monthly printed journal in their hands to serve as a taster and regular reminder to visit the website where more complete and up-to-date coverage would be available. Research articles in particular were never printed in full but were reproduced in summary form - a concept that seemed readily accepted by the research community. We couldn t tell how long it would be before the print issue seemed unnecessary. Almost six years later the time seems ripe from January 2006 Genome Biology will be published online only and will no longer be distributed in print. The journal will still be published as a monthly issue online with immediate publication of each article as soon as it becomes available and laid-out PDF versions of all articles will continue to be available for downloading from the website. As the vast majority of our readers already access articles through the website and make use of the many benefits offered by publication over the web in particular free access to all our research articles we don t expect many readers to miss print. year include a number of changes to the Genome Biology website that will make navigation much clearer and simpler. And we will start publishing each research article immediately on acceptance as a provisional PDF which will be replaced by a copy-edited and laid-out version within a few weeks. We are particularly pleased to note that the journal is receiving an increasing number of submissions of research using proteomic and systems biology approaches. Genome Biology has always aimed at covering all of molecular cellular organismal or population biology studied using genomic or other high-throughput approaches - we hope that the trend in submissions from the proteomics and systems

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