I am forwarding this message to all who are on my ‘Recent
Additions’ mailing list and to the HOGG mailing list, so those of you who
enjoy using online journals can benefit from the Royal Society’s ’Special
Offer’
Wendy
P.S. for all Fellows of the Geological Society – If you’ve
still not done so, don’t forget to register for the Library’s Offsite
access to e-journals service. It now covers over 60 titles and it’s
FREE! For more details visit http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/gsl/site/GSL/lang/en/page3267.html
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From: London Learned & Professional Societies
Librarians Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Emma
Lambourne
Sent: 17 June 2010 12:03
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Royal Society digital journal archive currently free to access
Apologies for cross-posting, I hope this may be of
interest to some list members To celebrate a summer of science and the launch of See Further: the
Festival of Science and Arts, we are pleased to announce that the Royal
Society Digital Journal Archive will be freely available to view until
30 July 2010. Our archive dates back to 1665 and contains in excess of 68,000
articles, from the first ever article published in our oldest journal Philosophical
Transactions to the most recent interdisciplinary article published in
our youngest journal Interface Focus . Access our
archive today and remember that all
articles are completely free to access until 30 July 2010. Best wishes, Emma Lambourne |
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