Periodical World

November 13, 2007

The journal, Science

Through a combination of our print collection of Science, the JSTOR archive and a current online Science web subscription, Gleeson Library now provides access to the entire run of Science, a publication of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

Links to this journal are easily located by a title search through the library’s Journal Finder

July 17, 2007

Electronic journal access replaces print

Filed under: Nature, electronic journals — Deborah Malone, MLIS @ 11:26 pm
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We have been subscribing to a number of the Nature publications online for a few years now. During this same time, we have maintained a print copy of Nature and Nature Biotechnology. This can no longer be done as the price for the print copy has doubled in the past 4 years from roughly $1200/year to almost $2400/year for EACH title. As of January 2008, we will rely on electronic access only for those titles.

In addition, with the recent addition of online access to JAMA and 6 of the American Medical Association “Archives of” journals, the library will stop carrying the print copies of JAMA and Archives of General Psychiatry as of January 2008.

This is the direction journal access is taking in the 21st century. It used to be that a library subscribed to print collections of periodicals; students, faculty and staff needed to physically visit the library in order to view and copy articles.

Now, electronic journal collections, along with full-text article access through databases, is not only changing the landscape of the library but enabling our patrons to do library research no matter where they are — at home, in the library atrium, in the campus computer labs, even while eating lunch in the Market Cafe or enjoying a Jamba Juice on the lower level of University Center.

This “new world” of journal access has expanded the research options for students and faculty and is making it easier to find the articles needed for a term paper, a thesis literature review or a grant-funded empirical study.

If you want to learn more about how to use the library’s electronic resources, please visit the 2nd floor Periodicals Desk, the 1st floor Reference Desk or contact us through our Ask a Librarian web page.

July 10, 2007

Opening Day

Filed under: electronic journals, electronic resources, periodicals collection — Deborah Malone, MLIS @ 12:33 am
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A little about this blog . . . I decided I needed a better way to tell students, faculty and staff about things that are happening in the library and in the Periodicals Unit, in particular. I will be writing about electronic journals as well as print journals; giving some “behind the scenes” insight into how the periodicals collection is acquired, managed and made accessible to USF students, faculty and staff; and providing some helpful guides on using and troubleshooting the various electronic resources available to the USF community. I hope you find this informative and interesting and that you let me know if there is something you just have to know about serials.

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