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Tag Archives: ipad

Nature.com iPad app released today

By Martin Fenner
Posted: January 24, 2011
Category: Thoughts | Tagged epub, ipad, nature | 7 Comments

Now in your DeepDyve store: Nature papers to rent

By Martin Fenner
Posted: January 6, 2011
Category: Snippets | Tagged deepdyve, ipad, nature | 1 Comment

Having an impact (factor) and other stories from Gregory Petsko

By Martin Fenner
Posted: October 24, 2010
Category: Snippets | Tagged ipad | 8 Comments

Nature.com iPhone app updated

By Martin Fenner
Posted: October 13, 2010
Category: Snippets | Tagged ipad, iphone | 3 Comments

Reference Management with the iPad

By Martin Fenner
Posted: October 6, 2010
Category: Thoughts | Tagged ipad, reference management | 5 Comments

Innovations in Reference Management

By Martin Fenner
Posted: June 22, 2010
Category: Snippets | Tagged doi, ipad, orcid, reference management | 3 Comments
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