Wiley-Blackwell, the STM and scholarly business of John Wiley & Sons, Inc., US, has launched of a pilot programme to make its portfolio of Biotechnology journals with more than 75,000 articles available through DeepDyve, an online rental service for scientific and scholarly research articles. The pilot will feature 26 journals and content dating back to 1912, including the Journal of Pharmaceutical Science, American Journal of Medical Genetics, Biotechnology and Bioengineering and Cell Proliferation.
Through DeepDyve's innovative 'Research, Rent, Read' model, researchers will now be able to discover and read-only articles from these journals on the DeepDyve site at affordable prices.
DeepDyve targets unaffiliated knowledge workers who do not have access to content via an institutional library. DeepDyve's 'KeyPhrase' search technology supports queries of up to 5,000 words which ensures highly accurate results. The company's proprietary document viewer allows users read-only access to the articles, but prevents them from printing or copying/pasting the contents of the document. The DeepDyve viewer is also designed to work on iPads and other mobile devices.
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