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Subject: Plant Physiology
Date: Sun, 1 Mar 1998 15:16:16 -0500 (EST)
Plant Physiology
http://www.plantphysiol.org/
The American Society of Plant Physiologists (ASPP) is pleased to announce
that the full text of the society's journal Plant Physiology is now
available online.
The online journals contain the full content of each issue, including all
figures and tables. In addition, the full text is searchable by keyword,
and the cited references include hyperlinks to Medline and to the online
full text of many other frequently-cited journals.
Online full-text content begins with the January, 1998 issue, and will
expand with each month's new issue. All online content is searchable. The
February 1998 issue is the latest issue online.
Each issue will be placed online approximately on the date it is mailed to
subscribers; therefore the online site will be available prior to receipt
of your paper copy. The March issues are scheduled to be online on March
13 for Plant Physiology and March 18 for The Plant Cell.
In addition, the table of contents of the upcoming issues will regularly
be placed online, as a "future table of contents."
Online readers may want to sign up for the "eTOCs" service, which will
deliver each new table of contents via email.
The Web site also provides access to information about the journal (such
as Instructions to Authors, the Editorial Board, and subscription
information), as well as access to other services.
The full-text articles on the site are free and available to all on the
Internet through December 1998.
We very much encourage you, on your first visit to the site, to "sign the
guestbook." This will take only a minute or two, and will give us helpful
information about who the online readers are, and how they are connecting
to us. In addition, we would appreciate comments, critiques, questions,
or suggestions from you; these can be sent via the Feedback button found
on all pages inside the site. Feedback from readers will help us decide
what new features would be most valuable for the site and how well it is
working for its readers.
The site is being produced in conjunction with Stanford University's
HighWire Press, which also works with other medical/research journals,
such as these journals, frequently-cited by articles in The Plant Cell and
Plant Physiology: the EMBO Journal, Science Magazine, the Journal of
Biological Chemistry, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
A list of online journals and URLs is available at
http://highwire.stanford.edu
(Please forward this information to your colleagues who may be interested
in The Plant Cell and Plant Physiology.)
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