Professional Literature (H5N1)

http://www.plosmedicine.org/
PLoS Medicine is an open-access journal

http://www.plosbiology.org/ PLoS Biology
has an introductory article Pandemic Influenza: The Inside Story

The Public Library of Science (PLoS) is a non-profit organization of scientists and physicians committed to making the world’s scientific and medical literature a freely available public resource. http://www.plos.org/
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SCIRUS Search for scientific information
http://www.scirus.com/srsapp/

4 Responses to “Professional Literature (H5N1)”


  1. 1 Pam 2006 March 20 at 10:25 pm

    Science is the premier US refereed science journal, published weekly. If you can’t get access to the print journal (I don’t think it is in the local library and I think I’m the only AAAS member in our region), I can access the on-line versions of articles. Contact me for specifics.

  2. 2 Pam 2006 March 29 at 4:13 pm

    | New England Journal of Medicine | is a refereed journal of medical research. Many of their H5N1 and other influenza and pandemic articles are free.

    |TOPIC COLLECTIONS |

  3. 3 Pam 2006 May 20 at 4:43 pm

    VetGate, mentioned here is part of BIOME

    one of a number of Internet subject gateways that together form the Resource Discovery Network (RDN). There are eight of these subject gateways in total

    * Altis (Hospitality, Sports, Leisure and Tourism)
    * Artifact (Arts and Creative Industries)
    * BIOME (Health and Life Sciences) [including VetGate]
    * EEVL (Engineering, Mathematics and Computing)
    * GEsource (Geography and the Environment)
    * Humbul (Humanities)
    * PSIgate (Physical sciences)
    * SOSIG (Social sciences)

    The entire Resource Discovery Network gateway is available here http://www.rdn.ac.uk/

  1. 1 Biocultural Science and Management » Blog Archive » Coding long URLs in comments Trackback on 2006 May 20 at 6:12 pm
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