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New way to find research articles
22 December 2009
From 2010 you will have a new way to discover chemical biology Research Articles from across RSC Publishing. Due to the growth in our chemical biology content and to tie in with our new integrated publishing platform we will no longer be including Research Articles in Highlights in Chemical Biology, instead we will be handing over the control to you. Our powerful new integrated content delivery platform will provide over 165 years of world-class RSC-hosted content - all from one simple search. The new online resource will support multiple content types and offer rich functionality, powerful searching, simple browsing and intuitive navigation, meaning that you can search specific subject areas at the click of a button. So for example, you could type in 'nucleic acid' and the platform will return all relevant content from not just our journals, but our books and databases too.
Highlights in Chemical Biology will continue to provide you with up-to-date chemical biology Research News from across RSC publishing every month and is free for all to access.
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