SITEWIDE ACCESS for INSTITUTIONS
Welcome to the AAAS Family of e-Resources
Our resources are available via sitewide access to academia, corporations, research institutes, and hospitals.
These resources include: Science (online edition: 1997 - current issue), Sciencexpress (pre-publication service), Science Classic (archive: 1880-1996), Science Signaling, and finally our new journal Science Translational Medicine.
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Online Eddition - ISSN: 1095-9203
Print Edition - ISSN: 0036-0875
The online version of
Science magazine includes access to the most recently published, award-winning news content and high-impact peer-reviewed research found in the print version. Each new issue is delivered to your desktop every Friday, 51 issues per year. We do not publish an issue on the last Friday of December.
This sitewide subscription also includes access to:
1.) Back issues of Science published since 1997
2.) ScienceNow the daily new service
3.) Archives of Science of Aging Knowledge Environment (SAGE)
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Integrating Science and Medicine
Online Edition - ISSN: 1946-6242
Translational medicine, the process in which basic research moves from discoveries in the laboratory to actual clinical applications, is an important new field in science that requires collaboration across multiple disciplines.
Science Translational Medicine provides a forum for communication and idea exchange among basic, translational, and clinical research practitioners and trainees from all relevant established and emerging disciplines, linking basic scientists and clinical researchers to improve patient care worldwide. This new e-resource from AAAS/Science will help improve the multidirectional process where basic research informs clinical research, and clinical research informs basic research. Research originating in the lab will now find its beneficial expression in patient cures.
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Science Signaling Formerly Science's STKE (ISSN: #1525-8882)
Online Edition - ISSN: 1937 - 9145
Signal transduction mechanisms are the natural control circuits that regulate biological systems and provide potent targets for the development of therapeutic agents to combat disease or alter the behavior of biological systems.
Cellular signal transduction refers to the biochemical processes by which cells respond to cues in their internal or external environment.
The understanding of regulatory systems is essential to the work of many biologists, those in the basic life sciences -- such as neurobiology, immunology, cell biology, and developmental biology -- and those whose research concerns the applied life sciences -- in fields such as pharmacology, cancer biology, and toxicology. Many Nobel Prizes have been awarded for discoveries in the general area of cell signaling.
Science Signaling has many unique features like Original Research Articles, Database of Cell Signaling, Virtual Journal, Current Awareness and Personalization Tools, Resources for Education, a Portal to Online Resources, and Indexed in Medline and Index Medicus.
Weekly Online Edition: published every Tuesday; 51 issues per year
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The newly digitized full-text archives of Science featuring the complete cover-to-cover collection of issues from the first issue in 1880-1996. Science Classic is available for site licensing two ways, either through a one-time payment with an annual maintenance fee or an annual subscription.
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Rapid electronic publication of Science research articles 4-6 weeks in advance of current Science Online subscription or Science print. Available via a separate subscription and only with a current Science Online subscription.
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Parts of our site, including Careers and ScienceNOW news current contents can be accessed without a subscription.