Criteria for going e-only
Criteria and Considerations
We developed a series of conditions for going e-only that needed to be met in any license between Emory and a publisher. Listed below are the conditions:
- Content: the content available online meets or exceeds that available in print
- Archival Rights: the license terms grant perpetual access to the volumes/years subscribed
- Use of online content: the license terms grant the right for Authorized Users to print and download articles in reasonable quantity from the online version. In addition, the design of the publisher’s website allows for printing from a PDF file.
- Electronic Reserves: the license terms grant the right to link to content or to post content from Emory's eReserves service
We also developed conditions for when it was appropriate to keep the journal in a print format: loss of content with the electronic over the print that negatively impacted teaching or research, substantial inhouse use of a print title (or circulation), and an Emory affiliation with the editorial board.
Subscription Lists for eJournals 2013
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A (General Works)* |
B (Philosophy, Psychology, Religion) |
C (Auxiliary--History) |
D (World History) |
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E (US History) |
F (US History) |
G (Geography, Anthropology, Recreation) |
H (Statistics, Economics, Business, Sociology) |
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J (Political Science) |
K (Law) |
L (Education) |
M (Music) |
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N (Art History) |
P (Literature) |
Q (Science) |
R (Medicine) |
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S (Agriculture) |
T (Technology, includes Photography) |
Z (Bibliographies, Library Science) |
(Note: by call number, not journal title!)
*Popular news/commentary titles such as Time, the Atlantic Monthly, l'Express, etc. are under this category.
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