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Oxford Journals Launch Humanities Archive
Oxford Journals, a division of Oxford University Press, announced the launch of its Humanities Archive, the first of five subject-based digital backfiles scheduled to be launched by early 2006. With its earliest material dating from 1829, the Humanities Archive contains more than 300,000 articles, including major papers in history, music, religion, philosophy, literary studies, and linguistics, from volume 1, issue 1 of each title to the end of 1995.Four further subject-based archives in law, medicine, science, and social science will be released over the coming months. The Complete Archive, which includes all 141 journals in the subject-based archives (with no duplication of content) and an estimated 4 million article pages, is anticipated to be available from January 2006. Each archive will be available for outright purchase (either for local loading or via remote access from the Oxford Journals server) or on annual subscription. Each archive contains material published up to December 1995. Accordingly, from 2006, a current subscription to any journal in the archive project will include access to the full text of all volumes back to January 1996. Special discounts on advance purchase of the archive are now available. For further details on this initiative, including a full list of titles in each archive, visit the Web site at http://www.collections.oxfordjournals.org/archives.html. Source: Oxford Journals
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