The abstract is arguably the most important element of a scholarly article, so it should be informative, meaningful and impactful. Michael Willis gives two objectives, and practical tips, to keep in ...
Your Editorial “The database revolution” (Nature 445, 229–230; doi:10.1038/445229b 2007) highlighted the difficulty in maintaining a stable information architecture for biology — in terms of both ...
As a researcher, you spend a good deal of time searching through Web of Science, PubMed, Google Scholar or other publication databases, looking for and reading research that is most relevant to your ...