Bibliographic tools
Bibliographies and Document delivery services
Electronic journal directories and databases
The "dark side" of open access publishing:
Parallel world of pseudo-academia, complete with prestigiously titled
conferences and journals that sponsor them.
Many of the journals and meetings have names that are nearly identical to those
of established, well-known publications and events.
... online journals that will print seemingly anything for a fee. --
Scientific Articles Accepted (Personal Checks, Too), New York Times,
April 7th, 2013.
It is recommended to publish only with a member of the
Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA).
Repositories
Guides to citing articles (including Internet sources)
See:
Searching and Accessing Articles: Library's tutorial →
Guides to citing articles (including Internet sources)
Tools for librarians
Vendor Sites & services
Vendor news:
- Aug. 2017
Kubon & Sagner declared bankrupt
- Feb. 2015 YBP acquired by EBSCO
- Sept. 2014 Swets Information Services declared bankrupt
- April 2013
Blackwell (UK)
closed its Library Services division. Sold to Dawson Books
- Aug. 2012 ComBooks acquired by ProBook
- Dec. 2009
Baker & Taylor, Inc. had
acquired Blackwell North America. See: YBP
Sources for purchasing ebooks
Publishers (HUJI agreements)
- Cambridge University Press from list
- de Gruyter & Harvard University Press
through MendeleBook
or Delbanco
- Elsevier
- Oxford University Press through ProBook
- Taylor & Francis
eBooks
(includes CRC Press)
through MendeleBook
- Wiley (not textbooks)
(includes IEEE).
More information:
IEEE
- Sage
- World Scientific
through MendeleBook
Aggregators
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- IEEE (package only)
- Pearson
- Wiley textbooks
- Springer (packages only)
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