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SABINET South African e-journals
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- Subject: SABINET South African e-journals
- From: Ann Okerson <ann.okerson@yale.edu>
- Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 20:05:00 -0400 (EDT)
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For those who hadn't heard about this South African ejournal publisher and aggregator... ---------- Forwarded message ---------- For the first time your Library can have access to the most comprehensive electronic collection of South African scientific and scholarly journals in the world. Most of these journals are peer reviewed and are accredited by the South African Department of Arts, Science and Culture. At present 131 titles are available and the number of titles is growing steadily. Licensing options: Libraries can subscribe to either all the journals in the SA ePublications service, or only to certain pre-defined collections of journals. Subscription to individual journals is unfortunately not available. The pricing is based on the bundled principle whereby a subscriber must take all titles in the various licensing options. The prices for the collections are available on request and are for unlimited online access per Library or campus. The following subscription options are available: � Full SA ePublications Service � all titles in the service � 131 titles at present � Medical and Health Collection � 18 titles � Science, Technology and Agriculture Collection � 21 titles � Social Sciences and Humanities Collection � 52 titles � Business and Finance Collection � 19 titles � Religion Collection � 13 titles � Law Collection � 10 titles Libraries may subscribe to either the full SA ePublications Service, or one (or more) of the Special collections. Subscribers to the full SA ePublications Service will also get access to the only comprehensive database of indexed and abstracted South African journal articles � extracted from more than 900 journals containing approximately 440 000 articles. Library holdings are attached to most of the articles without electronic full text, making it easy to trace the document for ILL purposes. Subscribers to the Special Collections will get access to the author, title, subjects, keywords and abstracts of articles from 1984 onwards, and the full text from 2001 onwards. Evaluation of the options On our web page (http://journals.sabinet.co.za/collections), you will find information such as: � A list of titles and their scopes � A facility to request trial access codes, and More about Sabinet Online Sabinet Online Ltd has established itself over the past twenty years as an expert in facilitating electronic access to information � understanding and catering for the needs of serious information users across a broad spectrum of markets. We have as clients all the South African Tertiary Institutions and 700+ Institutions from the business sector. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Best regards Tinus Boshoff Manager: E-Journal Project Tel: +27 12 643-9500 Fax: +27 12 663-3543 E-mail: tinus@sabinet.co.za www: http://www.journals.co.za/collections ============================== Tinus Boshoff Manager: E-Journal Project Tel: 012 643 9500 E-mail: tinus@sabinet.co.za ==============================
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