Abstract

It is important that our news articles (Journal Club and In Brief) are published rapidly. Hence, from January 2003 these sections will no longer appear in the print issue of TMM. Instead, we will be making the most of our online resource, BioMedNet, to provide a unique service that will be updated daily.From January 2003, the TMM Journal Club will be combined with those of the other Trends journals and the Paper Alerts from the Current Opinion journals, to form a new searchable online service on BioMedNet called ‘Research Update’ (bmn.com/general/researchupdate). This means that you will have access to commentary on recent papers across a broader range of life sciences. This online service can be customized, and will even alert you by e-mail when a selected topic is covered. We will also be able to keep you more up to date with relevant news about policy, education, funding and other current issues across the life sciences on the ‘News and Features’ service of BioMedNet (news.bmn.com).Both services will provide rapid online publication (within a couple of days of submission for Research Update articles), and access will be free for a week after publication. To access articles published for longer than a week, you will require a personal subscription to a Trends or Current Opinion journal, or have access via an institution that subscribes to BioMedNet Reviews or ScienceDirect. Please feedback your comments and suggestions to Romina Emilianus (Editor), Tim Ryder (Assistant Editor) and Helen Gannon (Editorial Administrator) at tmm@current-trends.com

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