Archive charts birth of modern China
An online archive of 8,000 rare photographs of Chinese life between 1850 and 1950 has been launched through the Visualising China project
An online archive of 8,000 rare photographs of Chinese life between 1850 and 1950 has been launched through the Visualising China project
Scientific American's archive years 1910-1947 is now available online
The historical archive of the scientific publishing house Springer will soon be kept by Berlin's Central and Regional Library
Brill has selected "IngentaConnect" to host its 50,000 article back-file in a bid to give academics the opportunity to search for a broader range of content
The Royal Society has registered all of its historical back-file content with CrossRef.
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