Re: Electronic Services (Irati Antonio) Marcia Tuttle 03 Dec 1999 23:13 UTC

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Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 14:07:28 -0300 (SAT)
From: Irati Antonio <irati@brm.bireme.br>
Subject: Re: Electronic Services (Mitch Turitz)

Kaye,

I would like to suggest you to search SciELO Brazil - Scientific
Electronic Library Online, which publishes over 30 journal titles in
different areas of knowledge. SciELO publishes journals complete editions,
including full texts of the articles, which are available free of charge
online and, in some cases, also in PDF format. SciELO are updated through
the regular publication of new titles and issues. Today, the collection
offers about 4,200 scientific articles (many of them in English), which
can be searched by author, title and subject.

SciELO - http://www.scielo.br

Please let me know if there is further information needed.

Irati Antonio

> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 21:02:17 -0800
> From: Mitch Turitz <turitz@SFSU.EDU>
> Subject: Re: Electronic Services
>
> Kaye:
>    We subscribe to several of these: JSTOR; Ideal; online versions
> available through Ebsco, etc.  The advantage of JSTOR is that because
> it is retrospective, we have taken the bound volumes that are
> available through JSTOR and put those volumes into storage.
> Unfortunately, JSTOR maintains a "window" of several years of recent
> issues which will not be available, to discourage cancellation of the
> print subscriptions.  Although the Academic Press Ideal titles are as
> good a quality as the JSTOR, they are for the more recent issues, and
> do not go as far back as the JSTOR volumes do.
>    We (San Francisco State University) are subscribing to hundreds of
> online periodical titles because our library is out of shelf space.
> We are trying to replace bound volumes with online subscriptions
> whenever possible.  We are limited to subscribing to services which
> allow IP checking (we cannot handle distributing and monitoring use
> of ID and passwords to over 20,000 students).
>    I put the hotlinks in the bib records from the paper version to the
> online versions for each title.  If you want to look at our database
> you can search it at:
>    http://opac.sfsu.edu/
>    You may want to search for Author: JSTOR to see some of our titles
> with JSTOR links.
>    Let me know if you have any questions.
> -- Mitch Turitz
>
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> Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 11:41:30 -0600
> From: Kaye Talley <Kayet@mail.uca.edu>
> Subject: Electronic Services
>
> Our library is looking at electronic serial services such as JSTOR,
> Academic Ideal, etc.  Has anyone done a comparison of these
> types of services and would you be willing to share your
> information?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Kaye Talley
>
>
> Kaye M. Talley
> Coordinator of Technical Services
> Torreyson Library
> University of Central Arkansas
> 201 Donaghey
> Conway, Arkansas 72035
> kayet@mail.uca.edu
> 501-450-5225     501-450-5208(fax)
>
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