This wealth of new content adds increased value to the aggregation’s existing 1.5 million-plus pages. Returning titles will fill gaps in their archive, to include all issues from 2000-present. Freshwater Mollusk Biology and Conservation will include issues from 2012-present, and be available in XML for the first time.
With these high-caliber additions, BioOne Complete will offer 208 full-text journals from leading scientific societies and independent presses around the world. 81% of BioOne Complete’s 2019 subscribed titles have Impact Factors, and 29% are based outside the US. Furthermore, two-thirds of current titles are available in full-text XML exclusively through BioOne Complete.
2019 title lists and other librarian resources are available for download on the BioOne Complete website.
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Platform Transition
As announced on August 8, BioOne Complete will launch on a new platform on January 1, 2019, powered by an innovative not-for-profit partnership with SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics. The new site (remaining at bioone.org) will give BioOne Complete a more modern and intuitive look and feel, while enhancing user functionality. The BioOne team is committed to a seamless and transparent transition for all stakeholders, including our valued library subscribers. We welcome your questions and will be in touch throughout the fall with more information.
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