Have you noticed the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery American edition content does not currently show up on our EBSCO A to Z listing beyond mid 2011? Remember JBJS split into two separate titles for 2012. Silverchair is the new host for online content for the American version, and the kinks have not yet been worked out as far as distributing it to vendors such as EBSCO.
For both titles, if you follow the link on the A to Z page that takes you directly to the publisher, the most up to date online content is available there. We also have access to online content all the way back to volume 1 for both titles.
Also, as of 2013 JBJS British will change its name to The Bone & Joint Journal (BJJ).
Websites referenced:
JBJS American
publisher -- http://jbjs.org/issues.aspx
EBSCO -- http://atoz.ebsco.com/Toc/Journal/9161?plid=331742
JBJS British
publisher -- http://web.jbjs.org.uk/content/by/year
EBSCO -- http://atoz.ebsco.com/Toc/Journal/9161?plid=333949
new name -- http://www.jbjs.boneandjoint.org.uk/site/menubar/newtitle.xhtml
Silverchair -- http://www.silverchair.com
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery Website Changes
As of May 31st the new URL for JBJS will be www.jbjs.org (not ejbjs.org).
If you use their feature called "My File Cabinet" please be aware that any items saved there will not transfer. All you need to do is capture the URLs before May 23, 2011, so you can later save them again.
Journal content will still be accessible during their transition and you shouldn't notice any changes if you go through the Medical Library's web-based journals links. Our online content access is only available via hospital computers.
Website referenced:
www.jbjs.org
If you use their feature called "My File Cabinet" please be aware that any items saved there will not transfer. All you need to do is capture the URLs before May 23, 2011, so you can later save them again.
Journal content will still be accessible during their transition and you shouldn't notice any changes if you go through the Medical Library's web-based journals links. Our online content access is only available via hospital computers.
Website referenced:
www.jbjs.org
Wednesday, May 04, 2011
Journal of Pediatrics
5-4-2011: We do not have online access to Journal of Pediatrics. I have verified that and it has now been removed from the A to Z list by EBSCO. We have the print version back through v.74, 1969, so please come to the Medical Library to use this title.
5-3-2011: Do we have online access to Journal of Pediatrics? Elsevier's ScienceDirect link shows our institutional name as if we do.
5-3-2011: Do we have online access to Journal of Pediatrics? Elsevier's ScienceDirect link shows our institutional name as if we do.
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Eur Spine J and J Child Orthop to online only access for 2010
As of 2010 we now have online-only access to these 2 Springer titles:
European Spine Journal
Journal of Childrens Orthopaedics
However, this means also that we have online access to much of the title:
European Spine Journal v.6, 1997-
Journal of Childrens Orthopaedics v.1, 2007 -
Locate these via our A to Z link on the Web-based Journals page, click "E-Journals from EBSCO" then click on "See Publisher's Site."
European Spine Journal
Journal of Childrens Orthopaedics
However, this means also that we have online access to much of the title:
European Spine Journal v.6, 1997-
Journal of Childrens Orthopaedics v.1, 2007 -
Locate these via our A to Z link on the Web-based Journals page, click "E-Journals from EBSCO" then click on "See Publisher's Site."
Thursday, December 03, 2009
BMJ
All BMJ research articles are openly accessible online. All non-research articles published between 1840 and 2006 are also available free, but they do require registration.
http://www.bmj.com/archive/
http://www.bmj.com/archive/
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
RN ceases
The magazine RN has ceased with its September issue, v.72 (9), 2009, and merged into a publication called Healthcare Traveler, v.17 (4), 2009. We will not pay to renew Healthcare Traveler.
Friday, October 09, 2009
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology -- have the 2 publishers involved changed what they are providing EBSCO?
That title switched publishers around 2006-2007, from Cambridge to Wiley. Previously I was still able to use the Cambridge link under "E-Journals from EBSCO" to access the earlier content and then use the Wiley link for the more current content. However, now the full text links from the EBSCO page under Cambridge only go to abstracts, not full articles. Actually I did reach a 2006 full text via that link, but the May 2004 and one I checked for 2002 only gave me abstracts.
When I try the Wiley link and go to the publisher site I randomly checked a few years and it seems I can get to full text all the way back into 1958.
That title switched publishers around 2006-2007, from Cambridge to Wiley. Previously I was still able to use the Cambridge link under "E-Journals from EBSCO" to access the earlier content and then use the Wiley link for the more current content. However, now the full text links from the EBSCO page under Cambridge only go to abstracts, not full articles. Actually I did reach a 2006 full text via that link, but the May 2004 and one I checked for 2002 only gave me abstracts.
When I try the Wiley link and go to the publisher site I randomly checked a few years and it seems I can get to full text all the way back into 1958.
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