Upcoming Librarian conventions in India
Dear Library professionals, We at the Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) are eager to meet with Librarians from across India. We are looking for platforms to introduce the most innovative scientific journal, yet. Please kindly inform us of any upcoming Librarian conventions in India where we can have the pleasure of meeting library professional. About JoVE: JoVE: What is it? Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) is a peer reviewed, PubMed indexed journal devoted to the publication of biological, medical, chemical and physical research in a *video format.* JoVE: Rapid Knowledge Transfer The Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) was established as a new tool in life science publication and communication, with participation of scientists from leading research institutions. JoVE takes advantage of video technology to capture and transmit the multiple facets and intricacies of life science research. Visualization greatly facilitates the understanding and efficient reproduction of both basic and complex experimental techniques, thereby addressing two of the biggest challenges faced by today's life science research community: i) low transparency and poor reproducibility of biological experiments and ii) time and labor-intensive nature of learning new experimental techniques. JoVE: Addressing Complexity The complexity and breadth of life science research has increased exponentially in recent years. Research progress and the translation of findings from the bench to clinical therapies relies on the rapid transfer of knowledge both within the research community and the general public. Written word and static picture-based traditional print journals are no longer sufficient to accurately transmit the intricacies of modern research. JoVE: Lifting the Laboratory Time Sink As every researcher in the life sciences knows, it can take weeks or even months to learn, perfect, and apply new experimental techniques. It is especially difficult to reproduce newly published studies describing the advanced state-of-the-art techniques. Thus, much time in the laboratory is spent learning techniques and procedures. This is a never ending process for experimental scientists as methodologies in this fast-growing field evolve and change with each coming year (e.g. genomics and proteomics, most dramatically). The time and resource-consuming process of learning and staying current with techniques and procedures is a rate-limiting step in the advancement of scientific research and drug discovery. JoVE: Integrating Time JoVE opens a new frontier in scientific publication by promoting efficiency and performance of life science research. Visualization of the temporal component, or the change over time integral to many life science experiments, can now be done. JoVE allows you to publish experiments in all their dimensions, overcoming the inherent limitations of traditional, static print journals, thereby adding an entirely new parameter to the communication of experimental data and research results. § Fifty-six issues published, including 1300+ video articles. § Rate of publication is 50 video articles per month § Time and money-saving benefits for both researchers and their institutions § A subscription representation featuring more than 250 institutions, including Harvard, MIT, Yale, Princeton, IIT Mumbai, IISER Pune, IIM Ahmedabad and several universities around the world http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xApdKYFMgLE Press About JoVE: Nature: http://www.nature.com/news/2006/061120/full/061120-12.html The Scientist: http://www.the-scientist.com/news/home/53500/ WIRED: http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2007/10/jove Thank you for your time! Sincerely, Pavan Bellamkonda Account Manager (India) Journal of Visualized Experiments Ph: +91-9296453743 Email: pavan.b@jove.com -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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Pavan Bellamkonda