Hi Enid
Most of the BMC titles are free full text access, as their revenue is
generated by Author submission charges and advertising. These titles are
already available full text from PubMed. None of our users have asked for
subscriptions to any of the subscription based BMC titles.
There has been some negative press following the publication in
November/December of the article concerning the first human clone in
e-biomed Journal of Regenerative Medicine that led to the resignation of a
member of the editorial board. This raises questions about the level of
"Peer Review" in these free titles.
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/science/story.jsp?story=109012
<http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/science/story.jsp?story=109012>
Steve Glover
Christie Hospital
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From: ENID SWIFT [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 03 January 2002 09:40
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Subject: BioMed Central
Is there anyone out there who is thinking of subscribing to
Biomed Central
...any feedback?
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