Free article by Nobel Laureate in November MCP.’The monthly journal, Molecular and Cellular Proteomics (MCP), has made an article published by Nobel Laureate Dr. Andrew Z. Fire available free to the public on its website. The article, which appears in the November issue of the journal, is entitled “A Differential Cytolocalization Assay for Analysis of […]
Free Access to Article on MCP by Andrew Z. Fire – 2006 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
IBM Academic Initiative
IBM Academic Initiative – Open standards, open source and IBM resources for academia. ‘The IBM Academic Initiative (formerly called the IBM Scholars Program) offers open standards, open source and IBM technologies and educational resources to help faculty and students stay current with the IT industry. The IBM Academic Initiative helps faculty and researchers at higher […]
Proceedings of Science (PoS)
PoS – Proceedings of Science.’The aim of PoS is to offer a versatile, fast, inexpensive and open tool devised and run by the scientific community for the scientific community. The service will hence be open to all readers free of charge and the fees for publication will be kept low on a not-for-profit basis.’
Come and Get It
The Reality of Open-Access Journal Articles. ‘Open access is no longer just an idea to be deconstructed, analyzed, and reanalyzed. We now have information about how publishers are practicing it and how scholars and researchers are reacting to it. The really intriguing questions about the topic today deal with the reality of open access and […]
Proteome Commons
Proteome Commons. ‘Proteome Commons is a public repository for digital content relating to proteomics, and a foundation for building a community around such content. We provide public access to free, open-source proteomics-related projects both new and old. ProteomeCommons.org was founded on the idea of helping the proteomics community grow, and this continues to be our […]