BioOne has announced content partnerships with Canadian Science Publishing, CSIRO Publishing of Australia, and the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, which together will enhance the full-text aggregation BioOne Complete with nine journals in 2017. With these sterling additions, BioOne Complete will now include 200 high impact titles from leading non-profit scientific publishers worldwide.
Joining BioOne Complete in January 2017 will be: The Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, published by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature and available electronically for the first time through BioOne; Canadian Journal of Animal Science, Canadian Journal of Plant Science, and Canadian Journal of Soil Science, published by Canadian Science Publishing; and Australian Journal of Zoology, Australian Systematic Botany, Crop and Pasture Science, Invertebrate Systematics, and Wildlife Research, published by CSIRO Publishing.
These nine titles represent a wealth of content in agriculture, zoology, plant sciences, and evolutionary biology. Their collective backfile encompasses over 40,000 new pages for BioOne Complete, adding to the aggregation's existing 1.3 million pages. 79% of BioOne Complete's subscribed titles have Impact Factors, and 28% are based outside the US. Furthermore, 69% of the current titles are available in full-text XML exclusively through BioOne Complete.
Additionally, as of December 31, 2016, Biology of Reproduction, published by the Society for the Study of Reproduction, will cease adding new content to BioOne Complete. In accordance with BioOne's commitment to perpetual access, all previously deposited issues from 2000-2016 (seventeen years of content), will remain accessible to BioOne Complete subscribers in perpetuity.
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