Supplemental sources, essential research
Good journal coverage is just part of the picture. Some of the most exciting and cutting-edge information is released at meetings, months before any journal publications.
Biological Abstracts/RRM (Reports, Reviews, Meetings) makes certain you don't miss this information, and gives you the edge of having the latest data.
Each year, BA/RRM adds 215,000 references to non-journal documents. Where does this information come from?
- Meetings and Conferences
More than 165,000 citations per year taken from more than 1,500 meetings
- Literature Reviews
Over 24,000 references to review articles
- US Patents
29,000 patents added annually
- Books, software, and other media
9,000 reviews and references for books, CD-ROMs and other life sciences media
Updated quarterly, the non-journal information in BA/RRM can both precede and complement the journal data - offering a total assessment of any life sciences field.
Plus, like all BIOSIS publications, context-sensitive indexing keeps the terms in same context as the original publication, so that you see the words used just as the author intended.
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