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Re: Aggregators in STM
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- Subject: Re: Aggregators in STM
- From: "Pippa Smart" <pippa.smart@googlemail.com>
- Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 12:58:22 EDT
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...And African Journals OnLine for DocDel (and aggregated purchases soon) - www.ajol.info if you are looking for online aggregators, there is also www.scielo.org (all the content on there (from Latin America) is OA), and apparently there is a Japanese one as well, but don't know their name. For Docdel in some regions of the world there is Subito (German-speaking only, and think there is debate about where they can legally trade at the moment) Atypon is also an aggregator similar to Ingenta (they took over Extenza - http://www.atypon-link.com/) and Muse (*muse*.jhu.edu/ ) in the US There is another one in the US - a printer who has diversified into publishing/aggregating, but their name escapes me at the moment and I am sure there are many others - but smaller Pippa Smart Research Communication and Publishing Consultant 3 Park Lane, Appleton, Oxon OX13 5JT,UK Tel: +44 1865 864255 Mob: +44 7775 627688 Skype: pippasmart pippa.smart@googlemail.com On 30/07/07, Ann Okerson <ann.okerson@yale.edu> wrote: > > More suggestions follow, from the contributors identified below: > Highwire: Anne Orens <aorens@gmail.com> > Science Direct: Lisa Dittrich <lisa@jbmr.org> > Swets: Damian Leslie" <dleslie@nl.swets.com>
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