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New York Public Library provides e-access to Wiley STM Journals
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- From: Ann Okerson <ann.okerson@yale.edu>
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 18:40:40 EST
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This is a most interesting press release: <http://www.nypl.org/press/2007/wiley.cfm> The New York Public Library Now Provides Comprehensive Electronic Access to the Latest Scientific, Technical, and Medical Research from John Wiley & Sons, Inc. The New York Public Library's Science, Industry and Business Library is First Major Public Library to License Wiley's Peer-Reviewed Journals The New York Public Library's Science, Industry and Business Library (SIBL) and global publisher John Wiley & Sons, Inc. have joined in a groundbreaking new venture that provides Library users broad, public online access to over 300 peer-reviewed journals that until now have been available principally through academic or corporate collections. For the first time at each of the Library's four research libraries: SIBL, Humanities and Social Science Library, Library for the Performing Arts, and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture - users will be able to electronically access the full-text of journal articles online via Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com), Wiley's online publishing platform, as soon as they are published. Journals featured in this program span the sciences with titles such as Advanced Engineering Materials, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Cancer, Flavor and Fragrance, Journal of Field Robotics, and International Journal of Imaging Systems & Technology. The aims of this pilot project are to learn about how high level journal content is used and by whom in a public library setting, and how a major public research library can effectively provide access to this type of content for its users. This is Wiley's first license for journal content with a major public library in North America. SIBL previously subscribed to 68 journal titles on Wiley InterScience; the trial pilot provides access to an additional 239 titles. A full alphabetical list of the titles included in the pilot can be found at: <http://www.nypl.org/research/sibl/docs/wileyjournals.pdf.> "This historic agreement, the first time that Wiley InterScience has been offered in a public library, allows SIBL to provide the general public with access to the full corpus of John A. Wiley's science-technology-medical (STM) journal titles in e-format,"said Kristin McDonough, Robert and Joyce Menschel Director of the Science, Industry and Business Library. "During this experiment, the SIBL staff isoffering students at local high schools and technical institutes, small business owners, and interested laypeople hands-on help in the effective searching of this resource of more than 300 Wiley STM titles. SIBL is delighted to create a new opportunity to provide a wealth of scientific research publications to a broader public audience." "Wiley is thrilled to partner with The New York Public Library in this pilot," said Reed Elfenbein, Vice President and General Manager, Wiley InterScience and Global STM Sales. "It will help us to understand how we can better connect to new audiences to provide resources that until now may not have been easily available to them." [SNIP] ####
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