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Evolutionary Bioinformatics Now on Zoological Record

Posted Mon, Jan, 16,2012

Libertas is pleased to announce that Evolutionary Bioinformatics is now on Zoological Record.

Zoological Record is the world’s oldest continuing database of animal biology and dates back to 1864. Zoological Record is the unofficial taxonomic list used by most biologists throughout the world, and contains approximately 90% of world literature on zoological naming and classification.

Libertas indexes Evolutionary Bioinformatics with Zoological Record to increase the visibility of articles published in Evolutionary Bioinformatics within the veterinary, biological and taxonomic communities throughout the world.

Zoological Record is now included in the extensive list of indexes that Evolutionary Bioinformatics is available on:

  • Pubmed

  • Chemical Abstracts Service

  • Chinese Electronic Periodical Service

  • Current Contents/Agriculture, Biology and Environmental Sciences

  • Current Contents/Life Sciences

  • Directory of Open Access Journals

  • EBSCO Academic Search Complete

  • EMBase

  • EMBiology

  • GALE Academic OneFile

  • GALE Health & Wellness Resource Center

  • GALE Infotrac

  • GALE Nursing Resource Center

  • Google Scholar

  • Index Copernicus

  • Intute

  • Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition

  • OAlster

  • Open J-Gate

  • Pubget

  • Pubmed Central

  • Socolar

  • Zoological Record

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