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February 06, 2007

Nature Methods- Free Access during February

As of November 2006, Nature Methods' website page views reached 330,000 which is our highest to-date. This is a significant achievement for a journal that has been in publication just over 2 years. To celebrate this occasion we are offering free access to Nature Methods online for the month of February.

Nature Methods has become a success within the scientific community by publishing only the highest quality content from some of the best researchers in the field. The articles in Nature Methods are rigorously peer-reviewed. Providing online access to researchers within your organization will give them a valuable resource for laboratory methods and techniques.

Getting started couldn't be easier. Simply contact us today to purchase your site license at: mailto:institutions@nature.com

Each issue of Nature Methods presents rigorously peer-reviewed articles and brief communications, describing the development of novel methods and significant improvements to tried-and-tested techniques.

A Nature Methods site license enables your users to browse through the latest issue and archived content, where readers can experience the many benefits of this critical journal, which include:

• Brief and engaging news overviews of the latest methodological developments in biological and chemical research from across the literature.

• Features covering the latest technological developments, with insights into important principles and applications.

• Detailed step-by-step protocols for technically challenging techniques, accompanied by additional tips for guidance and troubleshooting.

• Application notes, which inform researchers of innovative new products and technologies, and describe their uses in the laboratory.

• NEW - One click access to methagora - a new comment forum from Nature Methods that is only offered online. Your users can check the site regularly for discussions on methodological topics of interest to their research community.

Posted by Donna Braquet at February 6, 2007 10:17 AM