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<div style='font-size:1.2em; padding:4px; font-weight:bold;'>''TheScientist Magazine'' "Labby Award" Winner</div>
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<div style='font-size:1.2em; padding:4px; font-weight:bold;'>Proteopedia status</div>
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Proteopedia exceeded 2,500 registered users from 54 countries this week. In decreasing order, the 20 most represented countries are United States, Israel, Canada, France, United Kingdom, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Australia, Austria, Denmark, Portugal, China, Finland, Chile, Brazil, Netherlands, Spain and Sweden.
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:Proteopedia is the winner of the [http://www.f1000scientist.com/article/display/57649/ 2010 ''TheScientist'' "Best Science Website" Labby Awards]. Congratulations to all Proteopedia Users!
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<div style='font-size:1.2em; padding:4px; font-weight:bold;'>Publish your Proteopedia Page in ''BAMBED''</div>
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Proteopedia currently contains over 3400 user-created articles, and over 93,000 automatically created pages corresponding to each of the structures released by the PDB.
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:Proteopedia pages can now be submitted to the [[BAMBED|Journal of ''Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education (BAMBED)'']] for peer-review and publication. [[Proteopedia:BAMBED|Submit your page]] and see the [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bmb.v38:5/issuetoc Sept/Oct edition of ''BAMBED''].
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<div style='font-size:1.2em; padding:4px; font-weight:bold;'>''Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry''</div>
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There are ~26,000 human visits and 59,000 bots visits weekly. The leading countries in accessing Proteopedia are the United States, Japan, Spain and China.
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:The ''[[Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry|Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry (JBIC)]]'' now publishes Interactive 3D Complements in Proteopedia for each of their macromolecular structure papers. See the [[Journal_of_Biological_Inorganic_Chemistry|'''list''']] of such articles and their Interactive 3D Complement pages in Proteopedia.
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<div style='font-size:1.2em; padding:4px; font-weight:bold;'>''Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID)''</div>
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The most accessed pages, apart from the [[Main Page]], are [[Hemoglobin]], [[Avian_Influenza_Neuraminidase,_Tamiflu_and_Relenza]], [[Ribosome]], [[Acetylcholinesterase]], [[HIV-1_protease]], [[Green_Fluorescent_Protein]], [[Ramachandran_Plot]], [[1iyt]], [[Triose_Phosphate_Isomerase]], and [[Lac_repressor]]
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:Proteopedia participates in the [http://about.orcid.org/content/participants/279 Open Researcher and Contributor ID] (ORCID) organization to help solving the long-standing name ambiguity problem in scholarly communication.
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<div style='font-size:1.2em; padding:4px; font-weight:bold;'>Awards</div>
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[[Poster_Prize_Awarded_at_7th-ICSG| Poster Prize Awarded at the 7th-ICSG]] Conference, Sapporo, Japan

Revision as of 10:18, 11 November 2013

Proteopedia status

Proteopedia exceeded 2,500 registered users from 54 countries this week. In decreasing order, the 20 most represented countries are United States, Israel, Canada, France, United Kingdom, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Australia, Austria, Denmark, Portugal, China, Finland, Chile, Brazil, Netherlands, Spain and Sweden.

Proteopedia currently contains over 3400 user-created articles, and over 93,000 automatically created pages corresponding to each of the structures released by the PDB.

There are ~26,000 human visits and 59,000 bots visits weekly. The leading countries in accessing Proteopedia are the United States, Japan, Spain and China.

The most accessed pages, apart from the Main Page, are Hemoglobin, Avian_Influenza_Neuraminidase,_Tamiflu_and_Relenza, Ribosome, Acetylcholinesterase, HIV-1_protease, Green_Fluorescent_Protein, Ramachandran_Plot, 1iyt, Triose_Phosphate_Isomerase, and Lac_repressor


Awards

Poster Prize Awarded at the 7th-ICSG Conference, Sapporo, Japan

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