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Information Today October 29, 2009 Marydee Ojala |
DeepDyve's Rent-to-Own Service DeepDyve, a California-based company with offices in Shanghai, announced a new content delivery initiative on Oct. 27, 2009, that allows people to rent premium journal articles for as low as 99 cents per article. |
Information Today June 6, 2013 |
DeepDyve, Inc. Offers Free, 5-Minute Preview of Journal Articles DeepDyve, Inc., an online rental service for scholarly and professional research articles, announced a new preview tool on June 5. The full text of any article on the site is now available free to users for 5 minutes each day. |
Information Today October 14, 2010 |
Wiley-Blackwell Launches Pilot Program for Biotechnology Journals With DeepDyve A portfolio of biotechnology journals with more than 75,000 articles will be available through DeepDyve, the largest online rental service for scientific and scholarly research articles. |
Information Today May 31, 2012 |
DeepDyve Expands Service With PDF Downloads The ability to purchase discounted, downloadable PDFs, makes DeepDyve a one-stop destination for unaffiliated researchers (so-called "knowledge workers") to search, rent, and now purchase articles in life sciences, technology, medical, and business journals. |
Information Today January 14, 2010 Marydee Ojala |
DeepDyve Partners With De Gruyter, CiteULike DeepDyve is expanding its publisher relationships by adding more than 160,000 scholarly and professional journal articles from De Gruyter to the 30 million it presently has available. |
Information Today November 17, 2008 Marydee Ojala |
DeepDyve Dips Into the Deep Web Setting itself apart from general web search engines such as Google, Yahoo!, and Live, DeepDyve searches deep web content in the life sciences, patents, and Wikipedia. |
Information Today September 24, 2015 |
DeepDyve Grants Access to German Library of Medicine Archive DeepDyve partnered with the German National Library of Medicine's Leibniz Information Centre for Life Sciences to give researchers access to millions of full-text articles from the center's LIVIVO portal. |
Information Today January 10, 2011 |
NPG Introduces Mobile and Article `Rental' Access Options A number of Nature journals now offer 24-hour `view only' access for $3.99 via the DeepDyve platform and a range of access models via the nature.com iPhone app. |
D-Lib April 2004 Jonas Holmstrom |
The Return on Investment of Electronic Journals - It Is a Matter of Time Author argues using download statistics to measure cost-effectiveness may be misleading, and offers recommendations for standards of measurement. |
D-Lib Mar/Apr 2010 Donald W. King |
An Approach to Open Access Author Payment This article discusses a few of the favorable and unfavorable issues with Open Access through author payment and proposes an approach that takes advantage of the favorable aspects and overcomes some of the unfavorable ones. |
D-Lib October 2002 Montgomery & King |
Comparing Library and User Related Costs of Print and Electronic Journal Collections The results suggest that, when all costs are considered, electronic journals are more cost effective on a per use basis. |
Chemistry World March 7, 2012 Mico Tatalovic |
Croatia to slim down funding for science journals Science journals in Croatia face an uncertain future, with their main funder, the science ministry, announcing changes that will see only the best journals funded. |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2010 Changqing & Xiaodong |
Development Strategy for High-Quality Science and Technology Journals in China The Ministry of Science and Technology of China has planned and executed a development strategy for high-quality ST journals in order to advance the international competitive capacity of China's journals. |
D-Lib June 2003 Bonthron et al. |
Trends in Use of Electronic Journals in Higher Education in the UK - Views of Academic Staff and Students This article examines disciplinary differences in the use of electronic journals by academic staff and students and considers whether library services need to differentiate between staff and students when planning support services for electronic journals. |