Financial Times Historical Archive 1888-2006
Gale launches complete online archive of the Financial Times
Gale launches complete online archive of the Financial Times
Gale, part of Cengage Learning, in conjunction with The National Archives, has released State Papers Online Part II
CABI's Global Health Archive is now available from EBSCO Publishing
The complete journal and proceedings archives of the Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society have been added to the SEG Digital Library on AIP's Sitation platform.
Springer is offering customised collections of professional, scientific, technical and medical books, journals, reference works and protocols.
Taylor & Francis has digitised Physics content from 1996 back to the very first volume of each journal. The Online Archive comprises over 20 long-standing peer reviewed titles.
Taylor & Francis have digitised its chemistry content from 1996 back to Volume 1, Issue 1. The Online Archive comprises 43 long-standing peer reviewed titles and is available via the informaworld platform.
Dialog has added the Engineering Index Backfile to the Dialog platform. This backfile from Engineering Information is said to add more than 1.7 million records dating back to 1884.
Ovid Technologies will offer the Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW) Journal Legacy Archive on Journals@Ovid, one of the world’s largest single-database aggregations of searchable peer-reviewed journals.
Research dating back to 1849 is now available online in the Oxford Journals Digital Archive. The collection provides access to all content for nearly 140 journals and comprise over three million article pages.
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