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The Oxford Journals Archive includes 140 titles organised into subject-based archives: The Humanities Archive (1849-1995), The Medicine Archive (1878-1995), The Science Archive (1878-1995), The Law Archive (1961-1995), The Social Science Archive (1902-1995)
Jisc purchased Oxford Journals Archive Online on behalf of UK higher and further education institutions and research councils. Institutions have access to the content via the publisher's platform, paying an annual access fee.
Benefits to Librarians
Benefits to Readers
The Oxford Journals Archive contains the content of each journal from Volume 1, Issue 1 until the end of 1995. Full-text pdfs of each article with HTML headers and abstracts are available along with images and graphics. The issues are complied into subject-based archives:
With more than 900,000 pages and 300,000 articles, the Humanities Archive includes important articles in history, music, religion, philosophy, literary studies and linguistics. The Humanities Archive includes titles such as Essays in Criticism, Journal of Theological Studies, Past and Present and Mind.
The Medicine Archive covers topics ranging from clinical medicine through to public health and epidemiology. The Medicine Archive includes titles such as Brain, European Heart Journal, International Journal of Anaesthesia, Rheumatology, American Journal of Epidemiology and the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
The Science Archive comprises of numerous leading, high impact molecular biology titles and prominent journals in mathematics, statistics, physics and computing. The Science Archive includes titles such as Annals of Botany, Brain, Mutagenesis and Nucleic Acids Research.
The Law Archive comprises of more than 50,000 pages of a wide range of high-quality journals. Along with general titles in legal studies and international law, it also includes a variety of specialised journals in subjects such as medical and environmental law. The Law Archive includes titles such as International and Comparative Law Quarterly, British Journal of Criminology and the Medical Law Review.
With more than 290,000 pages, the Social Science Archive illuminates the history behind this multidisciplinary subject, and facilitates tracking the changing natures of social sciences in a global environment. With many distinguished economics journals and a wide variety of titles in political science, sociology and social work, the archive offers a single resource for students and researchers. The Social Science Archive includes titles such as African Affairs, Political Analysis and Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State and Society.
The Oxford Journals Archive includes all Oxford University Press published articles from Volume 1, issue 1 to end of 1995 where available for inclusion.
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This is a complete archive that will not be updated.
Oxford University Press accessibility page
Oxford Journals complies with the WAI accessibility standards and Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act.
Authentication is via the UK Access Management Federation, Athens and IP address range.
The journals are Z39.50 compliant.
Oxford Journals Archive is compliant with the OpenURL standard.
You can download a list of home page URLs for each journal, along with the online coverage, and availability of pdf and HTML, as a Microsoft Excel file or a comma-separated text file: http://www.oxfordjournals.org/help/homepage_urls.xls
Using the home page URL spreadsheet available above, URL-based links to specific pages can be created using the following algorithms:
For article level linking, links should be created using DOIs. DOIs for Oxford Journals can be looked up via CrossRef.
Metadata is available in XML using the NLM Publishing DTD.
Saved searches, Cite Track, e-toc alerts, new content and correction alerts, and RSS feeds are all available.
Searches can be conducted for similar articles in PubMed and ISI Web of Science, as well as for more articles by the same author within Oxford Journals, PubMed, ISI and Google Scholar.
Oxford Journals Archive supports reference management tools such as EndNote, Reference Manager, ProCite, BibTex and Ref Works.
Searches can be saved to a personal archive.
Linking from Archive search results to similar articles in PubMed, ISI Web of Science and Highwire is available.
Personalised CiteTrack alerts can be created and received in HTML or plain text via email.
Searches can be conducted for similar articles in PubMed and ISI Web of Science as well as for more articles by the same author within Oxford Journals, PubMed, ISI and Google Scholar.
For further details, visit: http://www.oxfordjournals.org/for_librarians/promotional_support.html
Searches can be conducted across all Oxford Journals by Subject, Title, Abstract Year, Author, Keyword and/or DOI.
Searching for similar articles within Oxford Journals is available, and searches can be extended to include other publishers' titles on Highwire.
Where other publishers' titles are cited by Oxford Journals that article is freely available to Oxford Journal subscribers.
Oxford University Press Journals' usage statistics are compliant with Release 4 of the COUNTER Code of Practice.
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Email: jnls.consortia@oup.com
Telephone: 01865 353907
Fax: 01865 353774
Email: jnls.consortia@oup.com
Telephone: 01865 353907
Fax: 01865 353774