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Author: David Barash
Posted: 21/09/2001 00:20:22 GDT
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What is the best and most cost-effective online or offline resource for
full-text journal articles?
Thanks.
David Barash, M.D.
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Author: Wiedemann, Leanne
Posted: 24/09/2001 22:21:49 GDT
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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
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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
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From: David Barash
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 6:20 PM
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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.
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