CLOCKSS Triggers Human Genomics and Proteomics

eISSN: 1757-4242. Triggered: June 18 2015.

Human Genomics and Proteomics was a publication of Sage Publications and was an international, peer-reviewed journal, providing a forum for discussion of research on human genomics and proteomics, systems biology, and various aspects of personalized medicine. The journal sought high quality original research articles as well as review articles comprising research on human genomics and proteomics or innovative methodological and bioinformatics/resource papers that enabled the practice of personalized medicine.

This journal has now been triggered from the CLOCKSS Archive. In keeping with its unique mandate, CLOCKSS is proud to offer continuing and public access to all 3 volumes of Human Genomics and Proteomics.

The Trigger Process

When Sage Publications announced that it was discontinuing access, the CLOCKSS board determined that a trigger event had occurred and the 3 volumes of Human Genomics and Proteomics were made public.

The volumes were copied from the CLOCKSS Archive to LOCKSS boxes at Stanford University and the University of Edinburgh that are dedicated to hosting CLOCKSS triggered content. This network of triggered content LOCKSS boxes ensures open access to the preserved Human Genomics and Proteomics and other triggered content for the entire community.

Free Public Access to Human Genomics and Proteomics

EDINA at University of Edinburgh:

Creative Commons License

The Human Genomics and Proteomics content is copyright Sage Publications and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.

Important: Please Read

  • The CLOCKSS Archive uses LOCKSS technology to preserve content such as American Genomics and Proteomics with as much fidelity to the original as possible.
  • Some things you may notice are:
    • The “CLOCKSS Manifest Pages” that appear when you select the Volume 1 – 3 links above are auto-generated by the publisher. They play an important role by enabling the CLOCKSS Archive to preserve the content of issues in the volumes. The manifest pages are part of the preserved content, and they appear just as the publisher created them.
    • Some links in the pages, primarily those pointing to services such as login and e-mail alerts provided by the Sage publishing system for American genomics and Proteomics no longer work. Instead, you will now see this page.
    • Some links in the pages, primarily those pointing to generic Sage services such as search and citations, still take you to those services on the Sage’s web site but, because Sage no longer hosts American genomics and Proteomics, some of them might not return usable results.