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The ScienceWide Medical Research Channel includes leading websites ranging from peer-reviewed journals to video and social bookmarking sites. From cancer research to neuroscience to pharmacology, our Medical Research Channel lets you book a campaign across all of our Medical Research sites and take advantage of special rates.
BioMed Central is the open access publisher committed to the free widespread dissemination of scientific research. In addition to producing over 200 peer-reviewed open access journals, BioMed Central also publishes a range of subscription services across the whole of biology and medicine. BioMed Central haa a dedicated team who specializes in providing the very best advertising and sponsorship packages. With over one million registered users, BioMed Central offers targeting opportunities to a high quality audience of researchers, authors, peer reviewers, and Editorial Board members, giving you the perfect backdrop for marketing your products and services.
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CiteULike is a free, online bookmarking service designed specifically to aid science professionals store, organize, and share scholarly papers that interest them. CiteULike users can add papers to their “personal library” with the click of a mouse, automatically extracting the citation details and storing the paper’s information on the server. Users can also share their “libraries,” join groups, find out who is reading the same papers as them, and discover new articles they may not have known about. Academics and science professionals find this site particularly appealing with its ability to generate bibliographies by exporting citation data from their CiteULike libraries to BibTeX or EndNote, popular reference managers. CiteULike supports over 150 online sources of scholarly literature. The number of articles bookmarked on this website is currently over two million and growing.
LabLife offers scientists web-based tools to make research and lab processes more organized and efficient. LabLife’s software tools enable scientists to coordinate lab purchasing, manage inventory, centralize files, analyze data and more. LabLife’s online platform makes it easy for scientists to securely share information through private lab workspaces and public community webpages. Thousands of scientists use LabLife each day to access and share product information, data, documents, publications, and protocols. LabLife was founded by scientists and software developers who are devoted to bringing enterprise-class software applications and online collaboration to scientific research.
Novoseek is a free biomedical search engine for PubMed, Free Full Text and U.S. Grants literature. It is based on state-of-the-art semantic search technology that enables users to retrieve key related concepts and documents in any query. Novoseek indexes biomedical literature with text mining technology built by Bioalma identifying key biomedical terms including external available data and contextual term information. As a result of this indexing technology, Novoseek retrieves every document where a term is mentioned no matter the synonym used.
PLoS ONE is an open-access, peer-reviewed scientific journal that is published online by the Public Library of Science. Fast, cost-effective and innovative, this award-winning publication publishes across nearly all scientific disciplines. With over 37,000 authors, PLoS ONE has been embraced by the scientific community, who appreciate rapid publication, interactive features, worldwide media attention, and a truly interdisciplinary venue. It is set to become the world's largest scholarly journal in 2010.
ResearchBlogging is a platform that provides scientific bloggers with a standard for referencing peer-reviewed papers, while serving a fast-growing group of readers with a destination for scanning blog posts about scientific research. ResearchBlogging technology provides scientists with tools to clearly label and tag these blog posts. Labeled posts are then aggregated, indexed, displayed, and disseminated, effectively making blogging more functional to the advancement of science.
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ScienceBlogs is the largest conversation about science on the web. The site comprises more than 130 blogs worldwide, and features a blogroll of award-winning researchers, professors, Rhodes Scholars, and more.
SciVee is a scientific video sharing website enabling users to upload, view, and share science videos clips, and connect them to specific literature, users, and slides. Registration is free and provides access to a full social networking service that allows registered members to interact with other members through private messaging, blogging, and open community discussions. Registered users are also permitted to upload an unlimited number of videos, synchronize scientific documents, add commentary to the site, create public profiles, and join or create communities. Unregistered SciVee users can also watch the videos and use the provided embed code to “vlog” videos into external websites.