Other Directories of Electronic Journals

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Many different libraries, consortia, organizations and individuals are developing lists and guides to electronic serials on the Internet. Some of the better more comprehensive sites are listed to augment access from the Alliance "Electronic Journal Access" project. No site has a comprhensive listing and each has its areas of specialty.


ARL Directory of Electronic Journals, Newsletters & Academic Discussion Lists

The Association of Research Libraries is pleased to announce the availability of the most recent edition of the Directory of Electronic Journals, Newsletters and Academic Discussion Lists (1997). Now in its seventh year, the Directory includes over 7,000 listings of journals, newsletters, zines, and professional e-conferences accessible via the Internet and has become the standard reference work for these resources. The Directory is edited by Dru W. Mogge, ARL Electronic Services Coordinator, of ARL's Office of Scholarly Communication. For the first time, a complete, fully searchable version of the Directory is available on the Web. A login and password is required for searching the directory on the Web.


Australian Journals On-Line (National Library of Australia)

This is the currrent listing of over 900 Australian journals, magazines, webzines, email fanzines with an Internet presence - including overseas works with Australian content, authorship, and/or emphasis. It aims to be as comprehensive as possible in this domain.


The BUBL Information Service: Electronic Journal and Texts

The BUBL Information Service is funded as a national information service by JISC (Joint Information Systems Committee) of the Higher Education Funding Councils of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The BUBL (Bulletin Board for Libraries) electronic journal section provides a selected listing of ejournals along with a directory of directories on ejournals and other related information.


CIC Electronic Journals Collection

The Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC) Electronic Journals Collection is a prototype electronic journal management system coordinated by the librarians of the CIC member universities and the staff of CICNet, Inc. This source aims to be an authoritative source of electronic research and academic serial publications -- incorporating all freely distributed scholarly electronic journals available online. The CIC is the academic consortium of the members of the Big Ten athletic conference (midwest United States) and the University of Chicago.


The Electronic Journal and Learned Societies Project

This project is developed by the Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland and provides a test bed for learned societies publishing material for the library market as well as for their own members who are considering using the electronic journal and facilities offered by electronic networking for the publication of research findings.


Electronic Journals and Magazines (University of Georgia)

This is an excellent listing of ejournal publishers, "Multiple-Subject Journal Collections," "Single-Subject Journal Collections," and "General Interest Magazines" compiled by the Main Library Reference Department at the University of Georgia. One of the special features is a directory of over 3,000 science journals available on the Internet compiled by the University of Georgia and arranged by title and subject.


Electronic Journals and Magazines (Sociological Institute, University of Amsterdam)

This list of sociological journals was created by Albert Benschop at the Sociological Institute, University of Amsterdam. It provides a list of journals in sociology with an emphasis on Dutch and European titles.


Electronic Journals and Periodicals (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)

One of the better lists produced at an academic institution which provides a listing of "Collections of Other Sites" and a selected listing of ejournals, magazines and newspapers by title and subject.


The Electronic Newsstand Home Page

One of the largest collections of commercial magazine resources available on the web. It provides links to over 2,000 magazine sites and provides the ability for the user to place online orders for many titles.


E-ZINE-LIST compiled by John Labovitz

This is a directory of almost 1,000 electronic zines from around the world accessible via the web, gopher, ftp, email and other services. It is updated monthly.


Jake (Yale University School of Medicine)

Jake supports the management of and linking between online resources and descriptions thereof. jake consists of a database containing information about e-resources (including online journals, databases, search interfaces, and textbooks) and how they relate to each other. These relationships include a functional but minimal amount of title authority control, listing of indexing and fulltext coverage, and resource evolution. jake is free for anyone to use, modify, copy, or redistribute under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). In large part, the data currently in jake is already provided by e-resource providers in some form at their web sites. We explicitly contact each provider to request their approval for reusing their content lists and including the information in jake under the GNU GPL... therefore allowing anyone to use that data as they wish. The providers we have contacted have mostly been very interested in the project and agreeable to its terms; some have even expressed interest in writing their content lists to a specific format to facilitate jake inclusion, and some expressed interest in the potential of using jake in their own services. Very exciting stuff. Currently there are 154 databases with contents included in jake. We are also keeping a list of all the resource providers we have contacted to ensure everyone knows where each stands.


List of Economic Journals on the Internet

A brief guide to selected journals in economics developed by Veli-Matti Tormalehto at the Department of Economics, Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration.


Lists of Newspapers and Periodicals, and News Resources Online (LC)

The Library of Congress (LC) Internet resource page which lists electronic journal directories and catalogs. This page does not list the actual ejournals themselves but is a directory of directories.


Mr. Serials Harvests

This site provides a listing of and indexing for electronic journals in the library and information science field. Harvest indexing/searching technology is used to provide article level access to a suite of library-related newsletters and peer-reviewed scholarly journals.


New Jour: Electronic Journals & Newsletters

This is the web archive of the newjour listserv which provides a daily listing of new serial publications on the Internet. This web site is mounted at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) but is actually the collaborative effort of many librarians at different institutions.


Newspapers on the Net (Web Drop Inn)

A web site which provides an alphabetical listing of newspapers on the World Wide Web.


Penn Library: Electronic Journals, Newspapers and Journal Sites

The University of Pennsylvania library produces this listing of electronic journals by title and by 40 broad subject categories. It also has a listing of newspapers and other electronic journal sites.


Serials in Cyberspace: Collections, Resources, and Services (University of Vermont)

This web site is developed and maintained by Birdie MacLennan it includes listings of web sites with electronic journal collections and services both inside and outside the U.S., miscellaneous collections and resources, selected ejournal titles and other useful web pages of interest to librarians concerning serials


Social Science Online Periodicals (Full Text)

This web site is developed and maintained by the UNESCO - Social and Human Sciences Documentation Centre (SHS/DC). It provides and excellent listing of ejournals in the major social science disciplines including administrative services, anthropology, cognitive science, economics, environment, history, culture and society, justice and law, linguistics, philosophy, political science, pscyhology, social welfare, sociology, women's studies and other areas.


Spanish Newspapers on the Web

An overview of both print and electronic newspapers in Spain. It provides circulation information about print versions and a listing of all of the known newspapers on the web (with active links) in Spain. This web site is in English.


Voice of the Shuttle: Journals & Zines Page (University of California, Santa Barbara)

This web page focuses on electronic scholarly journals and zines in the humanities. It is developed and maintained by Alan Liu at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) and has mirror sites in Italy and the U.K.


VPIEJ-L Scholarly Electronic Journals

The web archive of the VPIEJ-L listserv which focuses on electronic publishing issues, especially those related to Scholarly Electronic Journals. Topics include SGML, PostScript, and other ejournal formats as well as software and hardware considerations for the creation of, storage, and access to ejournals.


The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Electronic Journals

One of the most comprehensive web sites on electronic journals, newsletters and newspapers which is maintained by the World-Wide Web Virtual Library. Entries are added to this listing through WILMA (Web Information List Maintenance Agent).




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