Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | Wiley | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
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The American Journal of Transplantation, official journal of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS) and the American Society of Transplantation (AST), covers a range of topics including thoracic transplantation (heart, lung), abdominal transplantation (kidney, liver, pancreas, islets) and transplantation of tissues.
CURRENT SUBSCRIBERS to American Journal of Transplantation can “pair” their device with their personal or institutional subscription to enjoy full access in this iPad edition.
SUBSCRIBE IN THE APP: Annual Subscriptions (12 issues) for the iPad-only edition are available for $799.99 (US) per year. Payment is charged to your iTunes account after confirmation of purchase. American Journal of Transplantation subscriptions automatically renew within 24 hours of the end of your subscription period for $799.99 (US) unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the subscription period. To turn off auto-renew, go to your iTunes account settings after purchase. Note that subscriptions cannot be cancelled during the term of the subscription, but you can still turn off auto-renew to prevent automatic renewal of your subscription. Note that any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when you purchases a subscription.
Let's face it: This application is useless. The reader would be better-served by using an RSS reader. Key things that are missing: The ability to search historical articles The ability log in to Wiley's site with the app The ability to highlight article text and make notes Much more Really, Wiley needs a generic app. that can access multiple journals.
Like that I can download the issues to view anywhere, even offline without a connection.