Adept Scientific - English
The world's best software and hardware for research, science and engineering.
flag arrow
clearclear

 Adept Store | register Join My Adept | Flags  
Adept Scientific | Amor Way | Letchworth Garden City | Herts | SG6 1ZA | Tel: +44 (0)1462 480055  
UKdedksvnofi
Home
Products
Training
Events
 Buy Online
Downloads
Academic Discounts
Support
My Adept
International |  About Us |  Adept Scientific Blog |  Contact Us |  Press Room |  Jobs
Adept Scientific on Twitter Adept Scientific on LinkedIn


The Next Steps

• Sign up for a Webinar
• Ask us a question
• Buy EndNote
• EndNote Pricing
• Find out about Training
• Download a Brochure
• Download a Demo
• What's on at Adept
• Read our RSS Feeds

Learn More

EndNote Home
EndNote Overview
EndNote Reviews
EndNote System Requirements
Running EndNote on a
network


Which bibliography
software is best for me?

Bibliography Software Comparison Chart

Latest Information

What's New in EndNote X5
View an Online Tutorial
PubMed News Alert

EndNote Web

Connection Files
EndNote Import Filters
EndNote Styles

Service & Support

Patches and Updates
EndNote Discussion List
Browse the user forum
EndNote FAQs
Search the Knowledge Base
Technical Support request

List Archives >  EndNote List Archive >  Archive by date >  This Month By Date >  This Month By Topic

Full-text

Search email archive for  

Full-text
Author: David Barash    Posted: 21/09/2001 00:20:22 GDT
What is the best and most cost-effective online or offline resource for
full-text journal articles?
Thanks.


David Barash, M.D.

RE: Full-text
Author: Wiedemann, Leanne    Posted: 24/09/2001 22:21:49 GDT
The short answer is none.

The best thing is to link up with a university library and work thru
Pubmed's orderdoc system, which seems to cost us about $4-10/per article,
although that may vary from library to library. Some will do this with PDFs
(by e-mail), others by FAX, others by intercampus-type mail or by snail
mail. We are a new Institute with no past holdings and it is a real
headache.

The other useful approach are the sites which list those journals which are
freely accessible or accessible after a certain time period and their links.
I attach a slightly edited list from Martha Verchot (I have mislaid the
original mailing) who outlined these in a recent discussion on the subject.

Regards,

Leanne Wiedemann
Stowers Institute for Medical Research
1000 E 50th St
Kansas City, MO 64110
phone (816) 926-4052 FAX (816) 926-2009

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------
I have these web addresses which are quite helpful in listing journals
online and what has free access as a supplement to add to the lists I sent
the other day (also attached below). I found a most useful one to be The
Free Medical Journals Site
http://www.freemedicaljournals.com/ which is dedicated to the promotion of
free access to medical journals over the Internet.


See also

http://dehsj.med.monash.edu.au/cgi-bin/flist.asp

Hardin MD list of free e-journals
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/hardin/md/ej.html

Highwire Press list of free e-journals
http://highwire.stanford.edu/lists/freeart.dtl

Genamics Journal Seek--a new site I just
discovered this week that gives the journal
website plus the indexing information
(provided using JAKE)
http://genamics.com/journals/index.htm

JAKE an open source project started by Yale
medical librarians that gives info on which
electronic indexes index each journal and which
of the gateways & aggregators (such as
Journals@OVID, etc.) have full text available.
This doesn't tell you what is FREE and what isn't,
but it's a great resource anyway.
http://jake.openly.com

Two other sources for publisher websites are:
http://www.mediafinder.com
http://www.publist.com

Martha Verchot
Education Coordinator, Assoc. Professor
Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences
University of Alabama at Birmingham
(205) 934-2231


-----Original Message-----
From: David Barash
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 6:20 PM
To:
Subject: Full-text


What is the best and most cost-effective online or offline resource for
full-text journal articles?
Thanks.


David Barash, M.D.

Previous by date: Re: Entering same information many times, V Roberts
Next by date: Re: Import filter from bibtex to EndNote,  John East
Previous thread: Term list with plant sciences journals,  Manuel Tome'
Next thread: Import filter from bibtex to EndNote, Graham Dawson



Ready to buy?

Upgrade to EndNote for Windows - DOWNLOAD
IMMEDIATE DOWNLOAD
Add to shopping basket
£ 75.00
EndNote for Windows - DOWNLOAD
IMMEDIATE DOWNLOAD
Add to shopping basket
£ 159.00
Upgrade to EndNote for Mac (OS X) DOWNLOAD
IMMEDIATE DOWNLOAD
Add to shopping basket
£ 75.00
EndNote for Mac (OS X) DOWNLOAD
IMMEDIATE DOWNLOAD
Add to shopping basket
£ 159.00
Click here to buy boxed product.

Featured Downloads

EndNote X5 for Windows Trial
Finding Full Text with EndNote datasheet

Latest Downloads

EndNote Poster - New 2012
EndNote X5 Help Guide for Mac
EndNote X5 Shortcuts Poster - Mac version (Deutsch)
EndNote X5 Shortcuts Poster - Mac version
EndNote X5 for Mac Trial

Product Reviews

"The most powerful citation manager you can find short of a personal librarian."
PC Magazine

"Researchers will find the cost of EndNote covered many times over by their increase in productivity and accuracy."
Science

Latest News

Thomson Reuters offers patch for bibliographic management and publishing software program
EndNote X5.0.1 update for Windows now available
Now Mac users can take advantage of Thomson Reuters EndNote X5
Thomson Reuters releases EndNote X5 for Windows
"The capability of EndNote...
adept

Top of the Page

Popular Links: ChemDraw | ChemOffice | Data Acquisition | Data Analysis | EndNote | Maple | MapleSim | Mathcad | MathType | Quality Analyst | Reference Manager | VisSim

EU ePrivacy Directive | Our Privacy and Terms and Conditions Statement
All Trademarks Recognised. Copyright © 2012, Adept Scientific plc.
Site designed and maintained by Lyndon Ash

Adept Scientific | Amor Way | Letchworth Garden City | Herts | SG6 1ZA | Tel: +44 (0)1462 480055