From: Kathleen Beaulieu <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2018 18:16:54 +0000

The American Physiological Society (APS) <http://the-aps.org/> has launched
its new journals website, www.physiology.org. We hope you’ve paid us a
visit and explored our fresh new look and added features.

Our new intuitive platform, hosted on Atypon’s Literatum, enables us to
manage the publishing process with a high level of flexibility and accuracy
at the same time offer our authors and end users state-of-the-art features
and functionality.

Here’s a peek at some of the new features for librarians:

·         *simpler and more efficient management *of all APS holdings for
librarians

·         *a section for librarians* with important information and helpful
resources, including access to real-time COUNTER compliant usage reports
(this section will be continually updated)

·         *enhanced cross-platform search* with filters for increased
discoverability

·         *more accessible linking to full-text content*

·         *Altmetric Attention Scores* that offer librarians and interested
users a glimpse at how much and where articles are being discussed across
various media sites

·         *personalized profile area* for saving favorite articles and
searches as well as managing alerts

·         *more efficient and productive publisher interactions* with RedLink
Network <http://the-aps.org/redlink>

·         and much more!

We have put together some resources to assist institutions. Please visit
the-aps.org/atyponfeatures to find additional information including an
institutional
administrator checklist <http://the-aps.org/atyponchecklist> and frequently
asked questions <http://the-aps.org/atyponfaq>.

If you do not subscribe to the APS journals, please visit www.physiology.org
to learn more about our publications. APS publishes 15 distinguished
scientific journals (listed below). These highly regarded, peer-reviewed
journals are dedicated to the advancement of physiological research, which
has formed the basis for many biomedical advances. Our publications examine
major systems from the cellular and molecular to the organ and system
level, meeting the needs of researchers, educators, fellows, students,
clinicians, and others in the physiological and biological sciences.

Our distinguished publications are:

·         *American Journal of Physiology (AJP)* <http://www.physiology.org>

o   *AJP-Cell Physiology* <http://www.physiology.org/journal/ajpcell>

o   *AJP-Endocrinology and Metabolism*
<http://www.physiology.org/journal/ajpendo>

o   *AJP-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology*
<http://www.physiology.org/journal/ajpgi>

o   *AJP-Heart and Circulatory Physiology*
<http://www.physiology.org/journal/ajpheart>

o   *AJP-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology*
<http://www.physiology.org/journal/ajplung>

o   *AJP-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology*
<http://www.physiology.org/journal/ajpregu>

o   *AJP-Renal Physiology* <http://www.physiology.org/journal/ajprenal>

·         *Advances in Physiology Education*
<http://www.physiology.org/journal/advances>

·         *Comprehensive Physiology*
<http://www.comprehensivephysiology.com>***

·         *Journal of Applied Physiology*
<http://www.physiology.org/journal/jappl>

·         *Journal of Neurophysiology*
<http://www.physiology.org/journal/jn>

·         *Physiological Genomics*
<http://www.physiology.org/journal/physiolgenomics>

·         *Physiological Reports*
<http://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/hub/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)2051-817X/>
****

·         *Physiological Reviews* <http://www.physiology.org/journal/prv>

·         *Physiology <http://www.physiology.org/journal/physiologyonline>*

*Published by Wiley on behalf of APS

**Published by Wiley on behalf of APS and The Physiological Society

If you have questions or need assistance, please contact
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