tdr> Online journals with full text articles (in Portuguese also)

Jeffrey Shaw jshaw at tba.com.br
Sun May 7 12:12:33 BRT 2000


>Date: Fri, 5 May 2000 10:53:37 +0200
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>Online journals with full text articles (in Portuguese also)
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>        [This was received earlier but got stuck. Regret. /KRH]
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>With regard to sites offering free access on-line to full text of scientific
>journals I would like to suggest two further sites containing many free
>journals.
>
>1.  http://www.freemedicaljournals.com/
>
>This site currently has links to 130 free medical journals (see information
>below taken from their web-site)
>
>"Within the next three years, the most important medical journals will be
>available online, free and in full-text. The access to free scientific
knowledge
>will have a major impact on medical practice and attract Internet visitors to
>these journals. Journals that restrict access to their Web sites will
>loose popularity.
>
>The Free Medical Journals Site is dedicated to the promotion of free
access to
>medical journals over the Internet. "
>
>2. http://www.scielo.br/
>
>This site currently has links to 42 leading  Brazilian scientific
journals. The
>journals are part of a single database allowing simultaneous full-text
searching
>of all journals (see information below taken from their web-site)
>
>"The Scientific Electronic Library Online - SciELO is an electronic virtual
>library covering a selected collection of Brazilian scientific journals.
>The objective of the site is to implement an electronic virtual library,
>providing full access to a collection of serial titles, a collection of
issues
>from individual serial titles, as well as to the full text of articles. The
>access to both serial titles and articles is available via indexes and search
>forms."
>
>with best wishes
>
>Hooman
>
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