Welcome to The ISME Journal

The ISME Journal is happy to announce that its first impact factor has been published in the 2008 Journal Citation Report (Thomson Reuters, 2009) as 5.029!


The ISME Journal: Multidisciplinary Journal of Microbial Ecology is a cooperative effort between ISME and NPG, and joins NPG's stable of highly respected journals including Nature Reviews Microbiology.

The ISME Journal is the only journal owned and endorsed by ISME, and one easy way to get access to The ISME Journal is to become an ISME member.

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Volume 3, No 7
July 2009

ISSN: 1751-7362
EISSN: 1751-7370

2008 impact factor 5.029*
10/124 Ecology

Editors:
Mark Bailey
John Heidelberg
George Kowalchuk

*2008 Journal Citation Reports (Thomson Reuters, 2009)

NEWS

A new cover for 2010 is needed

In August 2008 we organized a very successful cover contest for our journal. The winning image was selected for the 2009 cover of The ISME Journal. This summer we are again having a cover contest for the 2010 cover. So send in your best artwork by the 30th July and perhaps your image will be on next years' cover! For more information on image requirements and submission please visit the ISME homepage www.isme-microbes.org

The ISME Journal and Nature Reviews Microbiology present a specially commissioned set of articles on microorganisms and sustainability that are available free to download for three months owing to the generous support of the United States Department of Energy. These and other relevant articles from other Nature Publishing Group journals can be found in the accompanying Web Focus.

The ISME Journal now has its own group on Nature Network! Please click here to see our page and join the group.

Articles published in The ISME Journal are now freely available online 12 months after publication. In addition, selected content from The ISME Journal is freely available online from the date of publication.

The ISME Journal is now fully indexed by Thompson ISI and MEDLINE and all content is now hosted on PubMed!

ISME has launched a new and improved website: www.isme-microbes.org. Don't forget to bookmark this one and while you are visiting don't forget to renew your membership!

A new article from Nature Reviews Microbiology: The versatility and adaptation of bacteria from the genus Stenotrophomonas.

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