20 Elsevier journals earn a place on top 100 list
In conjunction with the centennial of the Special Libraries Association, its BioMedical & Life Sciences Division (DBIO) has identified the 100 most influential biology and medicine journals over the last 100 years. To arrive at the list, called the DBIO 100, the DBIO conducted a poll of its 680-plus members.
The list includes 20 Elsevier journals, many published on behalf of renowned societies. Among Elsevier journals named on the list are three from Cell Press, an imprint of Elsevier. These three are Cell Press' flagship journal, Cell, as well as Current Biology and the American Journal of Human Genetics.

On June 16, during SLA's Centennial Conference in Washington,
DC, the DBIO will announce the top 10 journals from among the
100 already selected and will announce the biology or medicine
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