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ASBMB News, February 2002:
JBC Joins With HighWire to Open Broad Portal to Biomedical Research

ASBMB's Journal of Biological Chemistry and Stanford University's HighWire Press have joined together to create a single Portal for access to biomed-ical research literature. The new portal includes all Medline content, plus all full text for the three hundred journals HighWire produces online, such as Science and PNAS.

"This Portal," said Robert Simoni, Deputy Editor of JBC, "provides ASBMB members with one-stop access to all the HighWire Press online literature, including over 11,000,000 research articles of which 380,000 are free full text articles. For authors of JBC papers, we expect the portal will bring additional readers and recognition to their work."

The site provides powerful new search features, making it possible to search all of Medline's abstracts and all of HighWire's full text with one click plus a number of ways to sort and format results. It is much easier to scan large results and pick out important articles by journal because you see the journal cover right there. The new site should be a single place to do your most convenient searching.

"This past year researchers have told us what is important to the productivity of their work with the literature: barrier-free access to more full-text content, easier, more comprehensive and more precise cross-journal searching, and subject-specific, personalized email alerts," said John Sack, Director of HighWire.

The Portal features 93,000 full text JBC articles dating from 1980 through the current issues. Access to all JBC papers is free to ASBMB members through the free on-line subscription that is a benefit of membership.

"We hope you find the HighWire Library of the Sciences and Medicine the single Internet site from which to organize, access and manage the ever-growing research literature," said Dr. Simoni. "This portal represents one more effort to better serve the research and teaching needs of ASBMB members."

The HighWire Library of the Sciences and Medicine Portal's online address is http://highwire.stanford.edu.