Help
This page has quick links to where you can find answers on common queries and help regarding search and browse.
Common queries
Help accessing articles
This journal is fully open access and all articles should be freely available to read. Please email the editorial office at eo@bioscientifica.com if you have difficulty accessing any of the content.
Help for librarians
Please visit the librarian page for librarian information, including downloading COUNTER reports, updating IPs and administrator details, and adding institutional branding. You can access your account at https://ams.bioscientifica.com or email sales@bioscientifica.com with queries which aren’t answered here.
How do I receive alerts about new content?
You can receive table of contents alerts and notification of new articles on the all issues page, as well as being able to access the journal’s RSS feed.
Accessible at article level are citation alerts.
You can receive email newsletters about the journal by clicking on the Alerts tab.
To edit your alerts (except journal email newsletters), please log in to your account, navigate to “My stuff” and then “My alerts”.
To reinstate old alerts, please create a new account on PubFactory.
Help with the Annotation tool
You are able to add annotations to journal articles as you read them. Highlight the text to add comments. These comments are accessible via your account, “My stuff”.
Can you give me permission to reuse an image?
Please see the permissions page for more details.
Help with searching
Quick Search
A quick search box is available at the top right of every page. A search returns a list of articles in order of relevance. A Quick Search will search across all content including Titles, Abstracts and Keywords.
Users may then use filters to search within the results, refine their search further, or select just the content to which they have full text access.
Creating Advanced Searches
The Advanced Search page can be used to build more complex searches and to search specific fields (eg Title or Author). In addition, users may use Boolean operators in both the Advanced and Quick Searches.
Search allows use of Boolean operators (AND/ OR / NOT). By default a search on a string of words will return results containing the individual words, eg endocrine disorders is the same as endocrine AND disorders.
To search for an exact phrase use ("), eg "endocrine disorders" returns only results with these two words together in this order - an exact text match of the phrase.
Use (*) as a wild card. eg endo* will return searches containing endocrine, endocrinology, endoderm, endotherm etc; colo*r will return searches containing colour as well as color.
Basic algorithmic stemming is used to disregard some word endings, eg a search for city will automatically include cities.
Users may then use filters to refine the search further or select content they wish to view.
Filtering Search and Browse Results
Refine your search and browse results by using the filters on the left of the results page. You can refine by:
- Abstract
- Author
- Full text
- DOI
- Subject
- Title
- Access – open access; accessible content
- Date
You can also search across all Bioscientifica-published journals by using search to get a list of results (from the journal you’re in). Once you’re in the results list there is an option to widen search across all journals.