OUP Press Release (Di Owen) ERCELAA@ctrvax.Vanderbilt.Edu 15 Dec 1997 15:57 UTC
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 97 09:40:58 -0000 From: Di Owen <kas27@dial.pipex.com> Subject: Press release PRESS RELEASE - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE World's oldest print publishers win prize for electronic journal Oxford University Press has always been quick to take up the challenge of the information technology revolution. The company printed its first book in 1478, only 2 years after Caxton's first printing The Prize....... The EMBO Journal Online has just been announced as the overall winner of the 1997 Charlesworth Group Award for Electronic Journals. The Award was set up last year to promote excellent design in electronic journals and to recognise the journals which the judges consider to have reached the highest standard. The competition was fie * Accessibility of information * Overall design and presentation * Functionality and ease of use * Innovation * Ease of navigation. The Winner...... The EMBO Journal Online was launched by Oxford University Press in October 1997. It is based on the print version of one of the world's most highly cited molecular biology research journals, but it * Future issues of the journal can be viewed in advance of the printed version, allowing researchers to keep completely up-to-date with key developments in the field. * Information is more easily accessible - the full text of each article can be searched by author and keyword * The EMBO Journal Online allows the researcher to retrieve more information, without leaving the computer. With just a few mouse clicks, the abstracts of references cited at the end of each article * A special e-mail service alerts the user that the latest issue of The EMBO Journal Online has been released. This service can also e-mail the tables of contents of future issues (in advance of publication) * For those wishing to submit an article to the journal, instructions to authors and editorial contacts can also be easily accessed. Published fortnightly for EMBO (European Molecular Biology Organization, see http://www.embo.org), The EMBO Journal has always provided a wide-ranging source of information and debate in molecular b The online version was designed for OUP by the Stanford University Libraries' High Wire Press. The judges' comments........... The judges were warm in their praise for the product: demonstrates some of the best practice in translation to an electronic medium. The search engine is thorough and adaptable. a highly functional journal with good navigational features and fast access. very worthy winner and an excellent example of a parallel published journal. How to see The EMBO Journal Online......... Find us on the web at:- http://www.emboj.org/ The site has been free and available to all Internet users throughout 1997. So, until the end of December, there is still a chance to see why The EMBO Journal Online was voted the overall winner of t Access to the full text of articles in The EMBO Journal Online will continue to be free of charge in 1998 to anyone whose institution has a current paid subscription to the print version and complete For more information, contact: Richard Gedye, Oxford University Press Telephone: +44 (1865) 267785 Fax: +44 (1865) 267835 e-mail: gedyer@oup.co.uk For details on entry to the 1998 Charlesworth Group Award for Electronic Journals, contact: Jeremy Mills The Charlesworth Group 254 Deighton Road Huddersfield West Yorkshire HD2 1JJ Telephone: +44 (1484) 517077 Fax: +44 (1484) 517068