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ISSN: 1476-0576

Bioinformatics


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Oxford Journals and the ISCB announce new partnership

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Oxford Journals and the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) have announced a new publishing partnership. From this year, the journal Bioinformatics will once again become an official journal of the ISCB.

Bioinformatics and the ISCB have always shared close links which will be further strengthened under the new official partnership. ISCB members enjoy a substantial discount on the individual subscription price to Bioinformatics and other Oxford Journals titles, and Bioinformatics will continue to publish the annual ISMB conference Proceedings. New plans under the partnership include ISCB memberships for around 200 Bioinformatics authors each year.

Claire Bird, Senior Publisher at Oxford Journals, commented, "This agreement further cements existing links between Bioinformatics and the ISCB in what we see as a very natural fit. Going forward we see many possibilities for forging stronger links, with the aim of ensuring that the computational biology community continues to be well served by our activities."

"Our organisations have a long history together, and we are pleased to be re-establishing Bioinformatics as an official journal of the Society. The ISCB aims to provide access to high quality publications to its members worldwide. Through Bioinformatics , Oxford Journals is well placed to support this goal," added Scott Markel, ISCB VP and Co-Chair of the ISCB Publications Committee.