*Apologies for cross posting*
On behalf of the Institute of Physics (IOP), I'm pleased to announce that
FREE full text searching is available for our entire Electronic Journals
archive back to 1874. The archive includes over 172,000 articles and 1,000
volume-years of journals, starting with the Proceedings of the Physical
Society of London in 1874.
This new service is complemented by a host of free content including:
*All article abstracts
*Every paper published in our journals in the last 30 days
*Novel and significant articles chosen by our Editors for IOP Select
(http://select.iop.org).
**Search the full text of every IOP article since 1874**
You can run free full text searches at http://www.iop.org/EJ/search by
entering your search terms in the 'Search full text of articles' field.
Any PDFs containing your search terms will then be listed on the search
results page.
Where you have full text access to the articles in your search results, you
will be able to identify where your search terms appear in each PDF by
using the Acrobat 'Find' tool to locate them. To do this, simply open the
PDF, click on the button displaying the binoculars icon and enter your
search terms again.
Our Electronic Journals search facility, at http://www.iop.org/EJ/search,
is accompanied by a useful Help page at http://www.iop.org/EJ/help/-
topic=search/search. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to
contact our Electronic Products Helpdesk at [log in to unmask]
I hope this information is useful. I would be grateful if you could pass
it on to your library users.
Many thanks,
Lucy Pearce
Senior Product Manager
Institute of Physics Publishing
P.S. The free journal services mentioned above, IOP Select and This Month's
Papers, can be found online at http://www.iop.org/EJ/ejs_extra.
www.iop.org
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