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Trial Access to Springer and Wiley Protocols

NU Library is happy to announce trial access to two valuable science resources.


Springer Protocols

Useful for: Life Sciences, Biology, Medicine, especially in lab settings

Springer Protocols is an online database of reproducible laboratory protocols in the biomedical and life sciences. Compiling protocols from the book series Methods in Molecular Biology and other sources, SpringerProtocols offers researchers access to nearly thirty years of tested, trusted, step-by-step protocols for immediate use in the lab. Includes the following 15 areas:

 

Biochemistry

Bioinformatics

Biotechnology

Cancer Research

Cell Biology

Genetics/Genomics

Imaging/Radiology

Immunology

Infectious Diseases

Microbiology

Molecular Medicine

Neuroscience

Pharmacology/Toxicology

Plant Sciences

Protein Science

 

Wiley Current Protocols

Useful for: Life Sciences, Biology, Medicine, especially in lab settings

Wiley Current Protocols is an online database of reproducible laboratory protocols in the biomedical, chemical, and life sciences. It includes 14,000 straightforward, step-by-step procedures and techniques across 17 areas:


Current Protocols in Bioinformatics

Current Protocols in Cell Biology

Current Protocols in Chemical Biology

Current Protocols in Cytometry

Current Protocols Essential Laboratory Techniques

Current Protocols in Food Analytical Chemistry

Current Protocols in Human Genetics

Current Protocols in Immunology

Current Protocols in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Current Protocols in Microbiology

Current Protocols in Molecular Biology

Current Protocols in Mouse Biology

Current Protocols in Neuroscience

Current Protocols in Nucleic Acid Chemistry

Current Protocols in Pharmacology

Current Protocols in Protein Science

Current Protocols in Stem Cell Biology

Current Protocols in Toxicology


Trial access lasts until January 1, 2014. As always, please let us know if you find these resources useful.

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