Researcher Newsletter Goes Green
April 25, 2011 - In today’s age of constant electronic communication it wasn’t a tough decision to make our Researcher newsletter electronic. Everyone wins in the switch from print to electronic. You get the convenience of digital access, we save on printing and distribution, and the environmental impact is lessened as well – i.e., Mother Nature wins, too.
Now, instead of receiving hard copies of the Researcher, you’ll have access to downloadable PDF versions of each issue. Each newsletter will be available online through The SourceSM, our newly created information portal that allows registered users direct access to the wide range of technical, scientific and educational resources we have developed over the years. Besides the Researcher, members of The SourceSM will have access to peer-reviewed literature, scientific posters, webinars, podcasts and discussion boards.
2011 versions of the Researcher include:
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No. 187 – “Experience and Expertise in Juvenile Toxicology Studies”
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No. 188 – “Safety Pharmacology: Implementing Cardiovascular Best Practices at Charles River”
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No. 189 – “Bioanalysis: A Global Service”
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No. 190 – “Solutions-Driven Genetic Toxicology Services”
Important points about accessing electronic versions of the Researcher:
- In order to view new versions of the Researcher you must be a registered user of The SourceSM. To register, please click here.
- If you are a registered user of The SourceSM and currently receive the Researcher, you will receive a notification email when new issues are published with a link that will allow you to log in and access it directly. To access current and past issues, please click here to login.
- Are you a registered user not currently receiving the Researcher? Sign up to be notified when new issues are published by sending an email to askcharlesriver@crl.com.
We realize that some of you may prefer to continue to receive hard copies of our Researcher newsletter. If so, please send an email to askcharlesriver@crl.com.
Remember: if you enjoy the Researcher now, you’ll enjoy it in the electronic version. And don’t worry; nothing else is changing with our publication. The Researcher will still be timely and filled with information to support your preclinical research.