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Resource Type
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Searchable collection of full-text e-journals. |
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Subject Area
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Science, Technology, Medicine, Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities, and Professional Studies. See Journals by Subject for title lists. |
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Availability
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Trent
- Access available to any valid Trent user, using their Novell Password
in the Library, or at home through the PROXY SERVER.
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How to Access
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Click
here to connect to Oxford Journals Online.
Click here to connect to the Scholars Portal Journals site.
For off campus access, learn how to
use the proxy server
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Description
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As a major international publisher of academic and research journals, Oxford Journals publishes and develops titles in partnership with the world's most prestigious learned societies.
The collection includes over 180 titles covering Life Sciences, Mathematics & Physical Sciences, Medicine, Social Sciences, Humanities, and Law, and including some of the most authoritative journals in their fields. (from the website)
Access to journals is available by searching, browsing by title, and browsing by subject.
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Select articles you wish to download from your list of results. At the bottom of the page, select "Download to citation manager". Next, select "RefWorks" as you citation manager, and follow the screens. |
Mobile Access |
All journals have been optimized for mobile devices. If you access the journal website on a mobile device, you will be automatically redirected to the mobile version. The mobile site is prefixed with "m". See more. |
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Notes
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These journals may be accessed in two ways. They can be searched or browsed individually on the publisher'ssite, or they can be browsed/searched as part of Scholars Portal Journals alongside thousands of other e-journals available at Trent.
E-Mails of table of contents alerts are available for all Oxford
Journals.
November 2010:
Oxford is pleased to announce the successful migration of all Oxford Journals content to the latest version of the HighWire Press online platform, known as HighWire 2.0. All journals published by Oxford - over 1.2 million journal articles - are now benefitting from the more user-friendly, dynamic, and standards based platform.
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Coverage
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Availability varies by title; with some archives dating from 1995
onwards, and others from 2002.
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Update Frequency |
Ongoing. |
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Stable URL
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A stable url (or persistent link) is a link that connects a user to a particular item in a database or on the web. This database uses the doi system to create a stable link.
To link to a particular article via doi, look for the line that provides a doi and use it create a link.
Example:
DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2009.02.013
Link: http://web2.trentu.ca:2048/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2009.02.013
To ensure off-campus access, include the proxy prefix:
http://web2.trentu.ca:2048/login?url=
Since this database also contains links to you can use the "Save Citation" data to create a link to the article.
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