JACC Journals app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 928 ratings )
Medical Newsstand Professional & Trade Science
Developer: American College of Cardiology
Free
Current version: 7.3.1, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 10 Nov 2010
App size: 84.59 Mb

JACC Journals

The latest research and clinical practice updates in cardiology are now at your fingertips with the JACC Journals app. You can:
• Stay ahead with alerts when new issues are available and read Articles in Press throughout the month
• Experience innovative digital content with the newly introduced Article enhancements; featuring AudioSlides, Virtual Microscope and the 3D Radiological Viewer
• Get access to the journal content on the app via your institution’s IP
• Enjoy Open Access and Open Archive Content without having to login
• Accessibility support to assist the visually impaired
• Interact with figures, tables, multimedia and supplementary content
• Take notes, highlight articles and share via email and social media
• Personalize your experience with My Reading List and save articles for offline reading
Minimum requirements: IOS 8
About JACC Journals

The ACC publishes highly influential journals in the area of cardiovascular medicine. The current titles included are:
• JACC: The Journal of the American College of Cardiology. The number one cardiovascular journal worldwide, with an international reputation for excellence.
• JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging. Provides readers with a broad, balanced view of all aspects of cardiovascular imaging.
• JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions. Encompasses the entire field of interventional cardiovascular medicine, including cardiac (coronary and non-coronary) peripheral and cerebrovascular interventions.
• JACC: Heart Failure. Publishes the most important findings on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment, and care of heart failure patients.
• JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology. Encompasses all aspects of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.

iTunes subscriptions to JACC Journals

If you are a new reader, you can purchase an individual subscription to each journal or buy a single issue of any journal. Payment for all purchases will be charged to your iTunes account upon confirmation of purchase.

JACC: The Journal of the American College of Cardiology
JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging
JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions
JACC: Heart Failure
JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology
A single issue of any journal for $19.99
1-year subscription to any journal for $299.99

iTunes Subscriber’s Auto-Renew Feature
Yearly iTunes subscriptions will automatically renew each year unless you cancel. You can cancel at any time and up to 24 hours before your current subscription expires. Your iTunes account will automatically be charged the same price for the renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period unless you change your subscription preferences in your iTunes Account Settings. You can manage your subscriptions through your Account Settings after purchase. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during the active subscription period.

End user license agreement: https://www.apple.com/legal/macapps/dev/stdeula/

Latest reviews of JACC Journals app for iPhone and iPad

Crashes every time when trying to start
Please provide update! App is crashing every time when trying to start.
Great
I like having quick access to JACC through this app! I would, however, like to have the option to download single articles at a time within an issue rather than the whole issue.
Ipad 1 users cut off
As an Iapd 1 owner I am really upset for the Ios 7 requirement. Its only a journal app and the Ios 7 upgrade is really unneded. Thinking about not renewing the ACC fellowship.
No issues available
No access to any issues, past or current. Whats the point?
Not a bad start
Not a bad start. I had no problem downloading Nov 2, Nov 9, and Nov 16 issues. There are lots of basic features missing though - - no bookmarks or ability to make annotations (there is a a nice notes page though, where you can type your own notes or copy/paste -- but not way to easily link to the article) - no way to save articles or file them into personal folders (a feature I thought was mentioned) - I like that reference numbers jump to the reference -- but there is no way to get back to where you were in the article quickly. Not unexpectedly, there are no links to the actual article. - The font used for the articles is terrible. In the table of contents, everything is formatted nicely and the font is a nice readable font (same as in the print edition?). The actual article however, uses a fixed width sans serif font (courier?) that looks terrible. Furthermore, all the lines are squished together, making the article very difficult to read. - I do like the links to associated content (articles, interviews, etc.) on cardiosource. - It would be nice if I could turn pages to read, like the iBooks or kindle apps. Overall, not a bad first edition -- Im not sure it quite replaces the print edition for me, if nothing else because long blocks of text are so hard to read. Its certainly good enough that I may not carry around the print edition anymore, but if I have both on hand (say at home), Ill probably still read the print edition. Looking forward to updates and improvements -- and getting rid of the print edition!
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