Current Awareness Monitors, Alerts and Information Traps for 2008 is a forty three page digital report listing all the very latest current awareness monitors, alerts, and information traps resources and sites(URLs) on the World Wide Web that have been compiled over the last ten years by surfing, browsing and using Subject Tracer Information Bots™. Current Awareness Monitors, Alerts and Information Traps for 2008 is considered to be one of the most comprehensive reports on current awareness sources and sites on the Internet available today.
The FITA Global Trade Portal, is the source for international import export trade leads, events, and links to 8,000 international trade (export import) related Websites. FITA (The Federation of International Trade Associations) has 450 association members and 450,000 linked company members dedicated to the promotion of international trade, import-export, international logistics management, international finance and more. This has been added to Business Intelligence Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This has been added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to International Trade Resources MiniGuide.
Plant OMICS is an international, peer-reviewed, quarterly, Australian based publication that gathers and disseminates fundamental and applied knowledge in almost all area of plant and crop molecular biology and particularly plant OMICS-es including: a) Genomics (study of plant genes, regulatory and non-coding sequences), b) Transcriptomics (study of RNA complement of an plant organism, tissue type, or cell with association to gene expression), c) Proteomics (study of plant proteins and their expressions), d) Metabolomics (study of primary, secondary etc. Metabolites in plants ), e) Phenomics characterization of plant phenotypes (normal and mutant) via the interaction of the genome with the environment, f) Lipidomics (study of non-water-soluble metabolites particularly lipids in plant organisms and cells), g) Glycomics (study of plant glycomes including genetic, physiologic, pathologic and other aspects), h) Cytomics (study of cytomes and cell systems at a single cell level), i) Cytogenomics (study of chromosomes and their association with plant characters), j) Pharmacogenomics (study of genetic effects to produce plant medicinal drugs), k) Physiomics (physiological dynamics and functions of whole plant), and l) Interactomics (bioinformatical and biological study of interactions among plant molecules such as proteins,lipids etc.within a plant cell or organs. Coverage extends to the most corners of regular plant biology, including molecular biology, genetics, functional and non-functional plant molecular breeding and physiology, developmental biology, bioinformatics and new technologies such as plant vaccines. This journal also covers the combination of many areas of plant biology. Plant Omics encourages researchers to submit their valuable manuscripts for publication and also invites editors and reviewers to join editorial team all around the world. It can be easily done by a click on “Register as Reviewer” icon above. The journal presents full-length research articles that describe original and fundamental findings of significance that contribute to understanding of plants, as well as shorter communications reporting significant new findings, technical notes on new methodology. Review articles are also warmly welcome. This has been added to Agriculture Resources Subject Tracer&trade’ Information Blog.
The Korea Research Hub, or KRH, is a collaborative project between the University of Leeds and the University of Sheffield, both institutions being located in the county of Yorkshire in the United Kingdom. Established in June 2007, the KRH seeks to promote the study of Korea, one of the world’s oldest and most fascinating nations. In this website, you will find details on the work of KRH scholars as well as various useful web-based resources to help those interested in Korean studies. The KRH website is also intended to promote and facilitate networking and collaborative research among Koreanists. The KRH team have ambitious plans to broaden the scope of the project’s work over the coming years. This has been added to Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
An excellent resource from the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C. covering sources for text of Congressional bills and resolutions. This has been added to Reference Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
Current Awareness Monitors, Alerts and Information Traps for 2008 is a forty three page digital report listing all the very latest current awareness monitors, alerts, and information traps resources and sites(URLs) on the World Wide Web that have been compiled over the last ten years by surfing, browsing and using Subject Tracer Information Bots™. Current Awareness Monitors, Alerts and Information Traps for 2008 is considered to be one of the most comprehensive reports on current awareness sources and sites on the Internet available today.
The FITA Global Trade Portal, is the source for international import export trade leads, events, and links to 8,000 international trade (export import) related Websites. FITA (The Federation of International Trade Associations) has 450 association members and 450,000 linked company members dedicated to the promotion of international trade, import-export, international logistics management, international finance and more. This has been added to Business Intelligence Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This has been added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to International Trade Resources MiniGuide.
Plant OMICS is an international, peer-reviewed, quarterly, Australian based publication that gathers and disseminates fundamental and applied knowledge in almost all area of plant and crop molecular biology and particularly plant OMICS-es including: a) Genomics (study of plant genes, regulatory and non-coding sequences), b) Transcriptomics (study of RNA complement of an plant organism, tissue type, or cell with association to gene expression), c) Proteomics (study of plant proteins and their expressions), d) Metabolomics (study of primary, secondary etc. Metabolites in plants ), e) Phenomics characterization of plant phenotypes (normal and mutant) via the interaction of the genome with the environment, f) Lipidomics (study of non-water-soluble metabolites particularly lipids in plant organisms and cells), g) Glycomics (study of plant glycomes including genetic, physiologic, pathologic and other aspects), h) Cytomics (study of cytomes and cell systems at a single cell level), i) Cytogenomics (study of chromosomes and their association with plant characters), j) Pharmacogenomics (study of genetic effects to produce plant medicinal drugs), k) Physiomics (physiological dynamics and functions of whole plant), and l) Interactomics (bioinformatical and biological study of interactions among plant molecules such as proteins,lipids etc.within a plant cell or organs. Coverage extends to the most corners of regular plant biology, including molecular biology, genetics, functional and non-functional plant molecular breeding and physiology, developmental biology, bioinformatics and new technologies such as plant vaccines. This journal also covers the combination of many areas of plant biology. Plant Omics encourages researchers to submit their valuable manuscripts for publication and also invites editors and reviewers to join editorial team all around the world. It can be easily done by a click on “Register as Reviewer” icon above. The journal presents full-length research articles that describe original and fundamental findings of significance that contribute to understanding of plants, as well as shorter communications reporting significant new findings, technical notes on new methodology. Review articles are also warmly welcome. This has been added to Agriculture Resources Subject Tracer&trade’ Information Blog.
The Korea Research Hub, or KRH, is a collaborative project between the University of Leeds and the University of Sheffield, both institutions being located in the county of Yorkshire in the United Kingdom. Established in June 2007, the KRH seeks to promote the study of Korea, one of the world’s oldest and most fascinating nations. In this website, you will find details on the work of KRH scholars as well as various useful web-based resources to help those interested in Korean studies. The KRH website is also intended to promote and facilitate networking and collaborative research among Koreanists. The KRH team have ambitious plans to broaden the scope of the project’s work over the coming years. This has been added to Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
An excellent resource from the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C. covering sources for text of Congressional bills and resolutions. This has been added to Reference Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.