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Special Features of Publishers’ Web Sites
Objectives
• Review standard features via Elsevier website
• Identify special features in the websites of the following publishers
• John Wiley, Springer, Oxford University Press/Highwire, Lippincott, and Nature Publishing Group
Elsevier’s ScienceDirect
http://www.sciencedirect.com/
Elsevier Main Publications Page
Log in box for Personalised services:Not available to AGORA
Users in Elsevier.
Search or browse journals, booksAbstracts: refine search by author,Volume, issue and page numbers.
Browse by Title or Subject
To use personalised Links and actions
You must be registeredWith the publisher:
Note not available forAGORA users
Elsevier Journal Level PageSearch facility may allow you
to search in all journals or just this one
Title; publication info; thumbnail of cover
Articles in press
available in advance
Special services such as e-mail alerts and
add to Favorites lists of Commonly used journals
and articles NOT AVAILABLE to AGORA users
Further information about the journal,
such as subscriptions and pricing info,
article submission guidelines, editorial board
lists, advertising rates, customer service
or feedback links, and information on
the journal’s purpose, is often available
Elsevier Table of Contents Level Page
Ability to mark or highlight records for later viewing or viewing as a group, downloading, emailing,
printing (Display Checked Docs in Elsevier)
List of volumesavailable
Article and author information
Users can choose between viewing
the Abstract (called SummaryPlus here),
full-text PDF or full-text HTML
Elsevier Article Level Page
DOI, or Digital Object Identifier,
is a permanent address
for this article
Related Articles
Additional features such as addition to a Quick links,
emailing to yourself or other users, etc.
John Wiley & Sons/Wiley Interscience
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/
Wiley Main Publications Page
Acronym Finder
is useful if
unsure of citation
Special sections for certain populations
Wiley Continued. . .
Browse by subject category
Advanced search options
Wiley Journal Level Page
Additional features Include requesting a
sample copy, or recommending journal
to your librarian
Personalised featuresNot available toAGORA users
Participates inCrossRef
Only full-text PDF in
some cases and no marking
and downloading citations
Wiley gives DOI and date of
online publication here and
offers links to related Wiley products
Springer-Verlag’s SpringerLink
http://www.springeronline.com/
http://www.springerlink.com/
SpringerLink Main Publications Pages
Browse by subjectCategory or by content Type. Also look up the Featured libraries
Keyword searching also available
Springer also gives alerts, Saved searches,
and search history
Springer Article Level Page
Open full-text article In PDF or export article
Personalised services
Oxford Journals
www.oxfordjournals.org
Oxford Main Publications Page
Use the various searchFacilities available; title, subject
And the alphabetical Listing of the journals
Oxford Journal Level Page
View the current issue or browse The archive for full-text articles
And related journals
Search Page
You can also search within an individual journal title. To search across all publisher titles hosted
at HighWire Press visit www.highwire.org
Nature Publishing Group
www.nature.com
Nature Journal Level Page
RecommendTo your library
feature
Current issue, archive and Press releases
Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
http://www.soilsci.com/pt/re/
Lippincott Journal Level Page
Must choose Archive for list of issues or Search
General info including classified ads and
web resources
This title is currently the only one available
from Lippincott through AGORA
Summary
• All publishers’ websites have certain features in common but others that vary by publisher
• Set of standard and special features listed in Publisher Website Chart
Thank you.
Any Questions?
Portions of this lecture are from the Oxford University Press site at http://www3.oup.co.uk/jnls/. Materials from this site, unless explicitly stated otherwise, are copyright Oxford University Press.