Re: getting a subject listing of electronic journals -- Philip Wallas
Stephen Clark 01 Apr 2003 13:51 UTC
Subject: RE: getting a subject listing of electronic journals
From: Philip Wallas <PWallas@EBSCO.COM>
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 14:46:37 -0600
Here are some suggestions on how to get a listing of electronic journals
with subject classifications:
1. Free--go to http://ejournals.ebsco.com/login.asp You don't need to be
an EBSCO customer or to log in, just click on Complete List of journals
on EJS on the right, then when you get the first page of the list, click
on Download Complete List on the right. What you get is a list of more
than 9,000 e-journals available by subscription, with subject
lassifications for more than 8,300 of them.
2. Paid service--EBSCO's AtoZ service covers the EJS e-journals plus
full text titles available in aggregated databases, again with subject
classifications. AtoZ also allows the library to add its own list of
additional electronic resources. Learn more at http://atoz.ebsco.com
Phil Wallas
EBSCO Information Services
-----Original Message-----
Subject: Subject listing of electronic journals
From: Patricia Thompson <pthompso@sewanee.edu>
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 11:32:05 -0600
Does anyone know of a way to get a listing of electronic journals in
broad subject categories appropriate for the various academic
departments on campus? I know this question is pretty vague. For the
ones that are in the OPAC, I know I could set up subject headings for
them. However, we do not load marc records for ALL of the journals we
have access to in aggregator databases. We use the Serials Solutions A-Z
list product. I do plan to ask them about supplying a subject list, but
if anyone has made a wonderful discovery or if I am just ignorant about
some wonderful method (which is entirely possible), please share your
knowledge with me!
Pat Thompson
Patricia R. Thompson
Head of Cataloging
Jessie Ball DuPont Library
University of the South
735 University Avenue
Sewanee, TN 37383
(931) 598-1657
pthompso@sewanee.edu