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JoVE Announces Website Redesign
April 18, 2012
The Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE), the world's first video journal for scientific and medical research, is delighted to announce the launch of its innovative video-based design at its website www.jove.com.
Founded in 2006, JoVE is the only peer reviewed, PubMed-indexed journal to publish all of its content in both text and video format. The innovative design establishes the new face of JoVE, and presents a dynamic visual approach as the new standard for scholarly journals that typically employ text-based, static sites.
Among the upgrades is a larger video player, more compatible with Android devices, the iPad and iPhone, and computers that don't come with Flash pre-installed. The new site also features larger preview videos on the homepage, so users can quickly see the most advanced recent works from leading academic institutions. As each JoVE article receives several thousand views per year, the innovative design enables the effective dissemination of scientific knowledge and strong visual presentation of researchers and their work.
"JoVE is excited to bring a new face to our innovative publication and establish a new visualization-based frontier for scientific publishing," said Chief Technical Officer, Cory Goodale. "We believe these features will make JoVE even more useful for our authors and subscribers."
Accomplishing its mission to increase productivity and knowledge transfer of scientific research, JoVE welcomes comments from its users (www.jove.com).
About JoVE, The Journal of Visualized Experiments:
JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, is the first and only PubMed/MEDLINE-indexed, peer-reviewed journal devoted to publishing scientific research in a video format. Using an international network of videographers, JoVE films and edits videos of researchers performing new experimental techniques at top universities, allowing students and scientists to learn them much more quickly. As of May 2013, JoVE has published video-protocols from an international community of more than 8,000 authors in the fields of biology, medicine, chemistry, and physics.
URL: www.jove.com
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Rachel Greene
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Journal of Visualized Experiments
p. 617.250.8451
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