Re: List of publishers having access after 18 months
Barbara Pope 26 Oct 2007 13:43 UTC
Hello, everyone. I was on Blackwell Publishers website yesterday to
find out where the licensing information was located to put into our
ERM. I happened across a list of journals which are free after a time
period.
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/static/openaccess.asp
In June this year, someone on SERIALST posted a really good list of
journals which I think (correct me if I am wrong) are completely open
access. I haven't really gotten a chance to look at them thoroughly. I
may implement some of these. I have not decided yet, as I am in the
midst of setting up my erm. Among them were some of those discussed in
the past couple of days and several others.
AERA SIG Communication of Research
Core Historical Literature of Agriculture
Digital Library of the Commons
Making of America Journals - Cornell
Making of America Journals - Michigan
SORA - Searchable Ornithological Research Archive
Serials Solutions has several groups of freely accessible journals in
the humanities, social sciences, etc.
Does anyone know the difference between the two Making of America
websites?
Sincerely
Barbara Pope, MALS
Periodicals/Reference Librarian
Axe Library
Pittsburg State University
Pittsburg KS 66762
620-235-4884
bpope@pittstate.edu
John Lucas wrote:
> Colleagues,
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> Someone on October 25, published a response to this subject giving a site in Great Britain of a publisher with some Education journals where there was access after 18 months. Symposium Publishers?
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> I have lost the original E-mail and am beating my head against the wall (to make my hair grow faster but actually losing more because of my stupidity in losing this url)
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> Can someone resend me that URL?
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> HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
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> With Best regards and thanks
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> John Lucas
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> Serials Librarian
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