The Down Syndrome Educational Trust has now made 80 more reader-friendly articles on Down syndrome freely available for online as part of its new Free Access publishing initiative.
A further 3 volumes of Down Syndrome Research and Practice have now been published on Down Syndrome Online. Among the many research papers in volumes 9, 10 and 11 is a special feature on what is understood about the Down syndrome ‘behavioural phenotype’ (volume 9, issue 3).
Down Syndrome Research and Practice has recently relaunched to offer information to non-specialist readers from many backgrounds and to specialist readers from many disciplines.
The journal Down Syndrome Research and Practice has been relaunched with a new, broader mission to offer the best of Down syndrome research, practice, news and reviews in accessible formats for families, practitioners and researchers.
The Trust has launched a new Open Access publishing initiative to broaden access to our extensive information resources. Over the coming months, we will be working to publish all of our leading journals, books, videos and teaching materials online.
The Down Syndrome Educational Trust has launched its new online information site carrying news, research, reviews and updates about Down syndrome. Building on the successes of its previous information resources, the new site delivers more content and free access to reliable and up-to-date information to families, professionals and researchers everywhere.