(archopht.ama-assn.org): The Special Library Association is celebrating its centennial in 2009 by recognising the essential partnership between information producers and information managers, ie, special librarians. The Biomedical and Life Sciences Division (DBIO) of the Special Library Association decided to mark the occasion by conducting a poll of its 686 members of record to identify the 100 most influential journals in biology and medicine for the last 100 years. The resulting list is impressive. These titles represent the must-have literature of medicine and the life sciences. Of course, it is a bit dodgy to describe them all as the most influential journals "over the last 100 years." The journal Molecular and Cellular Proteomics, for example, was founded in 2002, making it influential during only 7 of the last 100 years.
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