14. How can users find the most relevant articles and the most important articles published in BioMed Central journals?
The BioMed Central site is fully searchable, and registered users can request regular email alerts of articles in their areas of interest (registration is free). Many journals highlight their most interesting articles on their home pages and provide a list of articles that have been most viewed in the past 30 days. Highly cited papers in BioMed Central journals covered by Thomson Reuters (ISI) will be highlighted in services such as the Essential Science Indicators.
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- How can users find the most relevant articles and the most important articles published in BioMed Central journals?
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