[FCEyN] All ASM journal research articles on H1N1 (swine flu) are now freely available
Secretaria Academica
academ at de.fcen.uba.ar
Wed May 6 10:53:55 ART 2009
La Biblioteca Central informa que la American Society for Microbiology ha dispuesto el libre acceso de artículos de sus publicaciones, referidos a la gripe causada por el H1N1.
[Forwarding from the American Society for
Microbiology, via LIS-E-Resources. --Peter Suber.]
Contact: Jim Sliwa
jsliwa at asmusa.org
American Society for Microbiology Makes
Research Publications on Influenza A (H1N1) Freely Available
Washington, DC-May 4, 2009-Because of the current public health
emergency and worldwide concern about Influenza A H1N1 (swine flu), the
American Society for Microbiology has made articles on H1N1 published within
the past 6 months, November 2008 to May 2009, in ASM's Journal of Virology,
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, and Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
freely available online. The 14 articles can be accessed in one location ASM
articles on H1N1 (November 2008 through May 2009).
The Editors in Chief of these journals and the Chair of the ASM Publications
Board took this action in support of ASM's mission of disseminating important
microbiological research. The ASM hopes that making this material readily
available will assist researchers and others
seeking information in dealing with
the current outbreak. Under normal circumstances, all ASM articles are freely
and publicly available 6 months after publication.
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The American Society for Microbiology, headquartered in Washington, D.C., is
the largest single life science association, with
42,000 members worldwide. Its
members work in educational, research, industrial, and government settings on
issues such as the environment, the prevention and treatment of infectious
diseases, laboratory and diagnostic medicine, and food and water safety. The
ASM's mission is to gain a better understanding of basic life processes and to
promote the application of this knowledge for improved health and economic
and environmental well-being.
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