Science to stop contributing to JSTOR

The journal Science has decided to end its relationship with JSTOR, an online archive of scholarly journals. From Inside Higher Ed: "Under the agreement with JSTOR, the AAAS can end the relationship — which it is doing effective at the end of 2007 — but it cannot take back the material already in the JSTOR archives. So current JSTOR subscribers will continue to have access to the old issues of Science [Full story...]." Issues published in 2002 will be the last content added to the archive.

UC Berkeley will continue to have access to the existing archive (1883-2002) on JSTOR. In addition, we also continue to have access to current issues (1997- ) at Science.

July 27, 2007  | Categories: Tips & Updates, Scholarly Communication

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