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E-Journals Are
Springing Up Everywhere!
It's like daffodils in the spring - you'll see yellow New!! signs wherever you look on JEFFLINE's E-Journals pages. Over 25% of Jeff's journals are now available in full text on your desktop in the office or from home; the collection has topped 500 and is still growing. Some journals will even be available ONLY in electronic format.
  • The Kluwer collection offers over 500 titles on a broad range of topics. You get the full text of everything in the collection.

  • IDEAL, from Academic Press, provides table of contents access to over 200 journals in 30 disciplines. Jefferson subscribes to the health-related titles, with coverage back to 1998, where available.

  • ScienceDirect, from Elsevier, contains some of our most popular titles. Jeff subscribes to over 100 of the 600+ titles, and you have access to abstracts for the rest. Coverage goes back to 1995 in most cases.
Old favorites are still available, of course, and continuing to improve their services.Ê Journals@OVID, with direct links to articles from CINAHL and OVID MEDLINE citations, is adding PDF format displays of its articles. MD Consult has added 5 new evidence-based medicine titles to its 40+ clinical titles.

Browse journals by title from the E-Journals list on JEFFLINE, or search each collection for topics or authors. The new collections contain some non-health journals, too. Go ahead - have some fun with Space Debris!

See the list of all e-journals and the collections to which they belong on the insert in this issue. If your favorite isn't on the list, let us know what you need by sending in your recommendation.

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