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RSC Prospect count reaches 1000


17 October 2007

Following hot on the heels of the announcement that RSC Project Prospect as the winner of the 2007 ALPSP/Charlesworth Award for Publishing Innovation, comes a milestone for the number of articles featuring RSC Prospect enhanced HTML. 

One thousand articles from across the RSC journals portfolio have now been published with the innovative technology. They feature links from ontology terms to definitions and related articles, links to compound information and downloadable compound structures and links to terms in the IUPAC Gold Book. These enhancements are unique to journals from RSC Publishing, and were described as 'delightfully simple to use . benefits to authors and readers are immediately obvious' by the award judges. 

"RSC Prospect adds a new dimension to these articles"
Article number one thousand was published in Molecular BioSystems, a journal that focuses on the interface between chemistry, the -omic sciences and systems biology. The article looks at the use of optical switches and triggers. Authors of the article are Pau Gorostiza and Ehud Isacoff of University of California and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley respectively. 

Michael Smith, commissioning editor for Molecular BioSystems, is delighted with the way HTML articles in the journal are enhanced: 'RSC Prospect adds a new dimension to these articles, allowing readers to find related articles, download structures plus explore unfamiliar topics by using definitions - making it invaluable for students and more accessible to researchers from other disciplines.' 

The scope and coverage of the RSC Prospect enhancements will be expanded in the months and years to come; let us know what links you'd like to see within RSC journal articles. 

And the winner is ...

RSC Project Prospect scoops prestigious award for publishing innovation

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Optical switches and triggers for the manipulation of ion channels and pores
Pau Gorostiza and Ehud Isacoff, Mol. BioSyst., 2007, 3, 686
DOI: 10.1039/b710287a


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