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Duke University Press journals content now on HighWire
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- Subject: Duke University Press journals content now on HighWire
- From: Kimberly Steinle <ksteinle@dukeupress.edu>
- Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 18:41:51 EST
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For immediate release
December 15, 2005
For more information, contact:
Kim Steinle, Library Relations Manager
libraryrelations@dukeupress.edu <mailto:libraryrelations@dukeupress.edu>
http://www.dukeupress.edu/library
*Duke University Press journals content now available online on HighWire *
Duke University Press is pleased to announce that its journal content is now available online on HighWire Press; content will no longer be available on Ingenta as of December 31, 2005. To access Duke University Press journals online, please visit http://dukejournals.org.
Over the past ten years, HighWire Press, a division of Stanford University Libraries, has established itself as an industry leader in online hosting services, earning the 2003 Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers Award for "Service to Not-for-Profit Publishing." Known for setting the bar for online functionality and usability as well as for the stability and robustness of its site, HighWire's impressive array of features, including Table of Contents alerting, toll-free access across cited journals within HighWire's collection, RSS feeds (available for select Duke University Press journals), and enhanced search features and reference linking, are now available to Duke University Press journal subscribers with online access.
"We are very pleased to have embarked on what we expect to be a longtime partnership with HighWire Press," remarked Duke University Press Director Steve Cohn. "Given HighWire's standing as an influential leader in electronic publishing, and its premier electronic-hosting technology as well as its mission to advance the frontiers of knowledge and its commitment to scholarly research, goals that are closely aligned to ours as a university press, it feels as though we have finally found a good online home for our journals content that will meet the needs of our subscribers."
Twenty-nine Duke University Press titles are available on HighWire Press, and the newly acquired /New German Critique/ and the /Philosophical Review/ are to be added to the Press's online holdings in 2006. To ensure uninterrupted online access, subscribers to Duke University Press journal content will need to activate their subscription on HighWire Press. For activation instructions, please visit http://www.dukeupress.edu/library/electronicaccess/highwire.html.
For additional information, including a comprehensive list of HighWire
URLs for Duke University Press journals, Ingenta to HighWire URL
mapping, and to view frequently asked questions regarding online access,
please visit http://www.dukeupress.edu/library/electronicaccess.html.
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Kimberly Steinle
Library Relations Manager
Duke University Press
905 West Main Street, Suite 18-B
Durham, NC 27701
919-687-3655 (ph) 919-688-3524 (fax)
ksteinle@dukeupress.edu
www.dukeupress.edu
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