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1. How would I benefit by becoming a Proteomics Virtual Journal user?
The Proteomics Virtual Journal offers:
- Fortnightly issues providing immediate coverage of proteomics aspects from the following viewpoints: analytical chemistry, biochemistry, biotechnology, protein science, bioinformatics, and mass spectrometry
- Selected articles on proteomics from more than 20 peer-reviewed Elsevier journals
- FREE email alerting service: bringing you the latest table of contents directly to your desktop
- FREE access to article table of contents and abstracts
- FREE access to full-text articles for users at institutes with a ScienceDirect subscription - alternatively, individual articles may be purchased directly online
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2. Does the Proteomics Virtual Journal cost anything?
Access to the services and content - including full-text articles - provided by the Proteomics Virtual Journal is free when your institute has a ScienceDirect or ScienceDirect Web Editions subscription. For all other users, everything on the Proteomics Virtual Journal website is free with the exception of full-text article content - individual articles may be purchased online, however, for US$30.00 per article (access is for 24 hours). Simply click on the article you are interested in, and follow the online instructions.
For more information: www.sciencedirect.com
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3. How often is the Proteomics Virtual Journal published?
The Proteomics Virtual Journal is a fortnightly virtual publication.
Sign up for our free alerting service and you will be notified by email as and when an issue is published.
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4. How can I find past issues of the Proteomics Virtual Journal?
Click on the archive link and browse by date of issue.
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5. Can I publish in the Proteomics Virtual Journal?
Direct manuscript submissions to the Proteomics Virtual Journal are not accepted. However, an article may be selected for inclusion in the the Proteomics Virtual Journal if it falls within its scope and is published in one of the source journals. Authors wishing to submit a manuscript to one of these source journals, please go to:
www.authors.elsevier.com
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6. How should I cite articles appearing in the Proteomics Virtual Jounal?
When citing an article that has appeared in this virtual journal, the source journal article should be cited - the virtual journal itself should not be cited. For a given virtual journal article, the appropriate full citation for the source journal article appears in the virtual journal table of contents and abstract entry for that article. The article citation information is also found in the source journal resources to which the virtual journal points, including the full text of the article.
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