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Re: Ebsco Full-Text Databases Post
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- Subject: Re: Ebsco Full-Text Databases Post
- From: dgoodman@Princeton.EDU (David Goodman (dgoodman@Princeton.EDU))
- Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 18:16:18 EDT
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Mike is right. Science Express does not really fit in the category of where the paper version is more complete. Both the institutional and the personal online versions of Science. contain all the content of the paper version of Science, and additional content as well. Rather, Science falls in the category of titles where the personal online version is more complete than the institutional online version, The personal version has, in particular, the Science Express preprints (though not in their final published form), which is not available to institutional subscribers until the articles eventually appear in the final published form in the regular journal. The personal online version also has free access to the useful and popular career-oriented Science Next Wave, and that material is available to institutional subscribers, but only as a separate subscription. I apologize for my imprecision. I class it as imprecision, not nonsense.
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