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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Electronic Journals Government Resources Census Bureau Provides access of census information and access to publications bases on census data.
Additional electronic journals are available by remote access to University staff and students, but not to mental health staff, and these can be accessed via the catalogue.
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Steve Riggins, Software Deveoper
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Electronic journals are also available through the Electronic Journals page , or through Science Server for key publishers like Elsevier, IEEE, Kluwer and Wiley.
Accesses electronic journals and full text for those journals managed through EBSCO Online and other EBSCO databases.
Other electronic journals may be found via EEVL the Edinburgh Engineering Virtual Library system.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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Electronic Journals under Library Licence provides access to electronic journals available on the Internet to IC users, listed according to publisher, subject and title.
Electronic Journals available at Stanford University NOTE: some of these electronic journals may be restricted to Stanford affiliates only, due to licensing or purchase arrangements.
Groups of electronic journals are also listed by major publishers under Electronic Periodical Collections on the Library Web site.
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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Search for electronic journals on Galaxy online catalog for over 750 electronic journal titles or try one of the customized searches below.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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Electronic journals are not as browsable as print journals, and this may have a marked impact on the range of articles read by scientists, who have traditionally depended on browsing to find most of the articles they read.
Electronic journals are beginning to offer facilities that could not be offered through the print medium, for example the online version of the Journal of Biological Chemistry URL: supports access to Medline references directly through hyperlinks.
Electronic journals are beginning to offer facilities that could not be offered through the print medium, for example the online version of the Journal of Biological Chemistry [12] supports access to MEDLINE references directly using hyperlinks.
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