home   genetic news   bioinformatics   biotechnology   literature   journals   ethics   positions   events   sitemap
 
  HUM-MOLGEN -> mail archive   |   Search register for news alert (free)  
  Arthur Bergen: Nucleic Acids Research on line  
   

archive of HUM-MOLGEN mails

 
 

[Author Prev][Author Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Author Index][Topic Index]

To: Multiple recipients of list HUM-MOLGEN <HUM-MOLGEN@NIC.SURFNET.NL>
Subject: Nucleic Acids Research on line
From: Arthur Bergen <bergen@AMC.UVA.NL>
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 1995 11:35:56 +0100

Note from the editor:

Although the message below is clearly a commercial one, this new service
from OUP is free for subscribers to the NAR. I feel it is of interest to
HUM-MOLGENeticist to get this preliminary/preview announcement. Not only for
those who are subscribed to NAR, but also to others, just to see what is
happening/will happen in the near future with electronic and scientific
information which will increasingly be available over the internet.
HUM-MOLGEN tries to stay "on top" of these new developments.

Arthur Bergen (LITE editor)

**************************************************************
Nucleic Acids Research Online

Oxford University Press are delighted to announce that an online
version of Nucleic Acids Research will be launched from January
1996.

All 1996 subscribers to the hard copy or CD-ROM version of NAR,
will be able to access NAR online at no addititonal charge for
the whole of 1996. If this includes you, here are the advantages
that online access to NAR will bring you:-

. An e-mail current awareness service, giving you advance notice
of papers to be published.

. Articles available online in advance of hard copy.

. Speedy delivery of full text articles, either as FTP postscript
files, or as HTML files via the World Wide Web.

. Access to a fully searchable three year back file of papers,
each one obtainable either via FTP or the World Wide Web.

All current subscribers to NAR will receive further details of
the service and how to access it later this year.

If you are not a current subscriber but would like to receive
these further details in due course, send an e-mail to
jnlorders@oup.co.uk, or you can write to: Journals Customer
Services, Oxford University Press, Walton Street, Oxford OX2 6DP,
UK. Tel: +44 (0)1865 267907 Fax: +44 (0)1865 267485.


   
 
home   genetic news   bioinformatics   biotechnology   literature   journals   ethics   positions   events   sitemap
 
 
 

Mail converted by MHonArc 2.4.4
WWW: Kai Garlipp, Frank S. Zollmann.
7.0 © 1995-2001 HUM-MOLGEN. All rights reserved. Liability and Copyright.