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Subject: Laboratory Investigation
Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2001 13:02:27 -0500 (EST)
Laboratory Investigation
http://labinvest.uscapjournals.org/
(Link inactive 24 July 2006)
http://www.nature.com/labinvest/index.html
(Link active 24 July 2006)
Print ISSN: 0023-6837;
Online ISSN: 1530-0307.
The United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology and Lippincott
Williams and Wilkins are pleased to announce that the full text of
Laboratory Investigation is now online.
Laboratory Investigation offers prompt publication of high-quality
original research in all biomedical disciplines relating to the
understanding of human disease and the application of new methods to the
diagnosis of disease. Laboratory Investigation Online contains the full
content of each issue of the journal, including all figures and tables,
beginning with the January 2000 issue (Volume 80, Issue 1). Abstracts are
online beginning with the January 1975 issue (Volume 32, Issue 1), and
Tables of Contents are available beginning with the August 1965 issue
(Volume 14, Issue 8).
Key features of the journal online includes: browsing the archives,
keyword searching, links to abstracts and related articles in Medline and
to the online full text of many other frequently-cited journals.
Each issue will be placed online approximately on the date it is mailed to
subscribers, so the online sites will be available prior to receipt of
your paper copies. Online readers may want to sign up for the eTOCs
(electronic Table of Contents) service, which will deliver each new
issue's table of contents via email. The web sites also provide access to
information about the journals, such as Instructions to Authors and
subscription information.
The journal is currently available on a free trial basis until March 31,
2001; subsequent to the trial, access to the full text of articles will be
available by institutional license, which comes with all institutional
subscriptions, or by individual subscriptions. All other access (e.g., to
abstracts, eTOCs, searching, Instructions to Authors) will remain freely
available.
We very much encourage you to sign the guestbook on your first visit to
the sites. This will take only a minute or two, and it will provide us
with helpful information about who the online readers are and how they are
connecting to the sites. In addition, we would appreciate comments,
critiques, questions, or suggestions from you; these can be sent via the
Feedback link found on all pages of the sites. Feedback from readers will
help us decide what new features would be most valuable for the sites and
how well they are working for their readers.
The sites are being produced in conjunction with Stanford University's
HighWire Press, which also works with other medical and research journals,
including these frequently-cited journals: Journal of Biological
Chemistry, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Blood, and
Cancer Research.
You may find a list of online medical and research journals and their URLs
at:
http://highwire.stanford.edu or
http://intl.highwire.org
(Please forward this information to your colleagues who may
be interested in Laboratory Investigation.)
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John Sack, Director,
HighWire Press, Stanford University
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