JoVE (journal of visualized experiments)
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Category:
Common Interest - Science
Description:
Doing science could be fun… if only it weren’t so difficult to set up new experiments and collect data. At least that’s what we think at the Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE). We are here to ease the painful process of learning new laboratory techniques and procedures, and maybe even entertain you in the process.

JoVE is a video-based resource for learning protocols ranging from the most basic DNA isolation procedures to the most complex, cutting-edge animal surgeries. The... (read more)
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Open: All content is public.

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Moshe
CEO, Editor-in-Chief, Co-founder
Nikita
CTO, Web-Developer, Co-founder
Aaron
Scientific Editor
Anna
Officer

JoVE (journal of visualized experiments)

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Name:
JoVE (journal of visualized experiments)
Category:
Common Interest - Science
Description:
Doing science could be fun… if only it weren’t so difficult to set up new experiments and collect data. At least that’s what we think at the Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE). We are here to ease the painful process of learning new laboratory techniques and procedures, and maybe even entertain you in the process.

JoVE is a video-based resource for learning protocols ranging from the most basic DNA isolation procedures to the most complex, cutting-edge animal surgeries. The... (read more)
Privacy Type:
Open: All content is public.

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Website:
http://www.jove.com
Location:
Somerville, MA

Recent News
 

News:
JoVE is on TV! On TV news, to be exact. Watch Moshe Pritsker, one of the founders of JoVE, interviewed on NECN.
http://www.necn.com/Boston/SciTech/Jovecom-Posting-scientific-experiments-online/1205362420.html

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We have added one more major scientific publisher to our list of partners!

Wiley-Blackwell, the publisher of Current Protocols, and JoVE have signed an agreement to produce videos on state of the art techniques and approaches.
Read the full press release here:
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/press/pressitem.asp?ref=1625

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Check out the many exciting things we have been working on at JoVE:

o JoVE may soon be indexed on PubMed! When the ruling committee convenes in June, JoVE will become the first video journal ever to be reviewed by PubMed.

o JoVE recently signed an agreement with established science publishing companies (Annual Reviews, Springer Protocols, Current Protocols) for joint protocol publication, as in the following example: http://springerprotocols.com/cdp/access/showVideos

o You can use our video-articles to illustrate your posts. Email nikita.bernstein@jove.com if you would like to embed a video from our site into your posts.

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The JoVE blog family continues to grow! Check out a guest post by Naveen Sinha, now doing a one year stint in a biophysics lab in Singapore before entering graduate school. Read his thoughts on windowless laboratories. [Why do so few laboratories have windows?? Is natural light bad for experiments?].

http://jove-blog.blogspot.com/2008/01/extend-warm-welcome.html

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Please welcome the new blogger to the JoVE blog, patient advocate and open-access activist, McDawg (aka Graham Steel). Check out his first post and familiarize yourself with the ScRussian - run JoVE blog, even if you have no idea what a ScRussian is.

http://jove-blog.blogspot.com/2008/01/testimonial-life-less-ordinary.html