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Every year the journal ''Nucleic Acids Research'' (NAR) compiles a special issue on important databases in molecular biology (in January), and on important [[WWW_NAR_webserver| webservers and other resources]] (in July). The articles are peer-reviewed, and inclusion into the issue is considered a quality endorsement. Both volumes reflect the best practices in the field, as well as its rapidly changing nature. Links to databases and resources are searchable by keyword and topic in the [[WWW_bioinformatics.ca_links|Bioinformatics.ca links directory]].   
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Every year the journal ''Nucleic Acids Research'' (NAR) compiles a special issue on important databases in molecular biology (in January), and on important [[WWW_NAR_webserver| webservers and other resources]] (in July). The articles are peer-reviewed, and inclusion into the issue is considered a quality endorsement. Both volumes reflect the best practices in the field, as well as its rapidly changing nature. Links to databases and resources are searchable by keyword and topic in the [[WWW_Bioinformatics.ca_links|bioinformatics.ca links directory]].   
 
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NAR database issue


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http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/content/40/D1.toc


Every year the journal Nucleic Acids Research (NAR) compiles a special issue on important databases in molecular biology (in January), and on important webservers and other resources (in July). The articles are peer-reviewed, and inclusion into the issue is considered a quality endorsement. Both volumes reflect the best practices in the field, as well as its rapidly changing nature. Links to databases and resources are searchable by keyword and topic in the bioinformatics.ca links directory.











NAR database issue

NAR database issue



URL

http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/content/40/D1.toc


Abstract

Every year the journal Nucleic Acids Research (NAR) compiles a special issue on important databases in molecular biology (in January), and on important webservers and other resources (in July). The articles are peer-reviewed, and inclusion into the issue is considered a quality endorsement. Both volumes reflect the best practices in the field, as well as its rapidly changing nature. Links to databases and resources are searchable by keyword and topic in the bioinformatics.ca links directory.