New JoVE subscription available at WSU Libraries through August

WSU researchers and students have access through August 30 to the Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) education section, thanks to financial support from faculty member Martina Ederer, WSU School of Molecular Biosciences.

“The Journal of Visualized Experiments is one of the most requested resources by faculty and students,” said Joel Cummings, head of collection development for WSU Libraries. “JoVE offers a highly desired way of learning about both basic and advanced scientific experiments. While WSU Libraries have subscribed to the JoVE biology and JoVE neuroscience sections, we have not been able to add the entire product up to this point.”

JoVE is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes experimental methods in video format. The video library is dedicated to teaching the practice and theory of scientific experiments through engaging and easy-to-understand visual demonstrations.

The journal can be accessed on the main WSU Libraries website under Search It’s EJournals tab, then type the title in the eJournal search bar. For more information, contact Cummings at jcummings@wsu.edu.

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