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JVIR app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 5744 ratings )
Medical Newsstand Professional & Trade
Developer: Elsevier Inc.
Free
Current version: 7.6.1, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 06 Aug 2012
App size: 88.9 Mb

JVIR: Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology

Now available for both iPad and iPhone! It just got a whole lot easier to keep up with the most important advances in interventional radiology. The JVIR app brings you the convenience of reading your favorite journal from anywhere in the world with just a tap.
• 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, 3D Radiological Viewer, 3D Neuroimaging Viewer, and more.
• 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, and supplementary content
• Stream multimedia for faster viewing or download for later
• 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 10
Journal Subscribers: Log in with the same username and password that grants you access to the full journal content on the JVIR website. These credentials will allow full access to all content on the app.

About JVIR
As the official journal of the Society of Interventional Radiology, JVIR is the peer-reviewed journal of choice for interventional radiologists, radiologists, cardiologists, vascular surgeons, neurosurgeons, and other clinicians who need current and reliable information on every aspect of vascular and interventional radiology. Each issue of JVIR covers critical and cutting-edge medical minimally-invasive, radiological, pathological and socioeconomic issues of importance to vascular and interventional radiologists.

iTunes Subscriptions to Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology
A single issue of the journal for $14.99
1-year subscription to the journal for $149.99
Payment for all purchases will be charged to your iTunes account upon confirmation of purchase.

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.

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Latest reviews of JVIR app for iPhone and iPad

Doesnt work.
Hangs when downloading TOC. Cant get past that. Re-installed it - same problem.
Its here!
Finally! Great JVIR articles freed from paper.
Very sluggish App
Very sluggish app even on newest iPad. Be nice to have option to just download PDFs as it eliminate this problem.
Coming Along
Great content. However, the app has many flaws, Ill detail a few: The most annoying bug is when you switch away or set down the App it loses your place, article, and journal. It restarts to the current issue. You have manually go back in and search to where you left off in whatever issue you were reading. Issues do not auto-download. I am constantly logged out and must login again. With some issue releases, I am notified of the new issue multiple times. It is also difficult to discern which issues I have read and which issues I have not. Finally, it would be nice to have some form of notetaking, flagging, tagging, or personal indexing. I find myself using the open in PDF feature to move it to a personal database for real study. I really like the efforts of the journal to make the iPad version. Despite the above, I now read every issue on my iPad.
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