Access is now available to all titles in the Annual Reviews series. Some access goes back to volume 1 but generally we have access from 2005-
Access to Haworth Press journals included in Informaworld is freely available until 22 January. See the Haworth Press site for a list of titles.
All Springer journal titles to which we have access are now included in the Catalogue.
Geology, GSA Bulletin and Geosphere have moved to HighWire Press. Lithosphere will begin publication in February.
Russian mathematical surveys and Sbornik mathematics are now available in IOP.
Edinburgh University Press is withdrawing journals from Project MUSE. Content already included in MUSE will remain accessible and free access to all journals via EUP is offered in January and February 2009. The only title which will affect us is Scottish Historial Review.
Title-level links to PsycArticles will not currently work. Please direct people to the database itself to get to particular titles. Access via the Journals page will be okay tomorrow and the Catalogue links are being progressively changed.
Please let me know if you have a title you would like to have access to and I’ll change the link immediately.
PsycARTICLES, PsycINFO and RILM have been moved to EBSCO
Anthrosource has begun a phased move to Wiley InterScience – more information
Haworth Press journals are now available at Informaworld. No new content with a 2009 volume year will be added to the Haworth Press site, which will be closed after 30th March 2009.*
Portland Press journals are displaying a message that access will cease on 19 January 2009. Please ignore this standard message; our access will continue uninterrupted.
Academic OneFile is available for trial until 6 February 2009. There is a large amount of content in AONE which is not in General OneFile or Expanded Academic. See the Electronic Resources Trials page for access.
*Informaworld has provided access back to 1997, where available, to our subscribed content
Newztext now has new search screens and capabilities. The main change is that users may now email search results. Other changes have been done behind the interface to provide more power for searches.
Three alternative links are now available:
Newztext Plus – The University specific composite search screen with Newspapers, (including Independent UK.) Magazines, Newswires, Reports, Newzindex and INNZ
New Zealand Index has been using the new system for several months but now also has a new URL for access.
LegislationNZ is being similarly upgraded and a new database Niustext, covering the South Pacific, is being built. Free access to this will be provided for an initial period.
This year a lot of new information has been added to Newztext (including APN Regional Newspapers) and new collections have been added to New Zealand Index – INZART (Index to NZ Art), along with NZWW (NZ Womens Weekly) index.
Access to the Earth and Planetary Sciences backfiles collection has been added to our ScienceDirect subscription. All titles are accessible from the Journals page but will not be in the Catalogue until mid-January.
I have changed the Catalogue links and left an alternative link to Biblioline on the Databases pages. NISC databases via BiblioLine will not be available beyond April 2009, at which time they will be available via EBSCOhost only.
We now have access to over 1350 journals in SpringerLink (see previous Counterculture post for title list). A green icon next to the title in SpringerLink indicates that we have full text access.
Titles will appear in the Journals page tomorrow and will be added to the Catalogue in mid-December. Please let me know if there are any problems.
New subscriptions: Choice Reviews Online* and Art full text (includes Art Index Retro)
* The CRO technicians are looking in to the issue with emailing records.