筆者研究開放存取,在北大完成關(guān)于開放存取的博士論文
時,搜集整理了可開放獲取的免費學術(shù)資源,包括開放存取期刊、學科倉儲、機構(gòu)倉儲、合作與競爭性電子出版資源、開放存取倉儲搜索以及其他開放存取資源。今
提供與各位學人分享,以期為緩解從事研究的研究生和科研人員獲取資料之難提供一些線索。PDF版在附件中。
I 開放存取期刊(Open
Access Journals)
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Hindawi Publishing Corporation(115種). http://www./index.html.
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Directory of Open Access Journals(約3300種). http://www..
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J-Gate(由印度信息公司2006年創(chuàng)建的開放存取期刊門戶,收錄4400多種開放存取期刊,其中2300多
種是同行評審期刊,可以瀏覽100多萬篇期刊論文的全文,每年以30萬篇論文的速度更新). http://www./. http://j-gate./(還包括14000多
種研究與專業(yè)電子期刊).
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HINARI-Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative. http://www./hinari/en/.
HINARI項目由世界衛(wèi)生組織與主要出版商建立的向發(fā)展中國家(人均GDP $100-3000)提供生物醫(yī)學與衛(wèi)生文獻的項目,包括3280種期刊。
7 Health InterNetwork: http://www./scipub.php.
Health InterNetwork由聯(lián)合國秘書長發(fā)起,世界衛(wèi)生作之領(lǐng)導(dǎo)的旨在跨越健康領(lǐng)域“數(shù)字鴻溝”的項目,推動衛(wèi)生信息與技術(shù)
的廣泛傳播與利用。
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SciELO: http://www./.科學電子圖書館提供拉美國家科技期刊的開放訪問。
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FreeMedicalJournals.com: http://www./.
致力于通過因特網(wǎng)免費獲取醫(yī)學期刊論文的全文。已有70多種期刊,大多為延遲OA期
刊。
II 開放存取倉儲庫(OA
Repositories or Archives)
1學科倉儲(Subject
Repositories)
E-LIS - http://eprints./ (library and information science)
ArXiv-http://xxx.arxiv./ (physics, mathematics, non-linear
and computer science)
Cogprints-http://cogprints.ecs./ (Cognitive sciences including
psychology, neuroscience, linguistics and other related areas)
CiteSeer -
http://citeseer.ist./ (computer science)
HTP Prints -
http://htpprints./ (History and theory of psychology)
PubMedCentral
- http://www.pubmedcentral./ (US National Library of
Medicine's digital archive of life sciences journal literature.
PhilSci
Archive - http://philsci-archive./ (philosophy of science)
RePEc (Research Papers
in Economics)
Behavioral and Brain
Sciences - An
free open archive for papers in biology, neuroscience, computer science,
psychology, linguistics, philosophy.
Computing Research
Repository (CoRR)
- An open computer science repository, for preprints and papers that
are not published elsewhere.
IDEAS - IDEAS (Internet Documents in
Economics Access Service) is an archive of working papers, journal
articles, and software components in economics.
The NASA Astrophysics
Data System-http://adswww./.(300,000 free full-text articles).
Preprint and Working
Papers Archive - A
listing of preprint and e-print archives for astronomy and
astrophysics, chemistry, physics, computation and language, economics,
nonlinear sciences and mathematics. Maintained by Stanford University.
Psycoloquy- An Open Archive of refereed reprints of all target
articles, commentaries and responses from Psycoloquy, a peer-reviewed
journal of Open Peer Commentary, sponsored by the American Psychological Association, indexed in PsycINFO, and published since 1990.
2機構(gòu)倉儲(Institutional
Repositories)
Digital Libraries and
Archives Project - A
digital library and archive for Virginia Tech, including electronic
journals, images, and special collections.
DSpace - Developed by MIT, DSpace is repository software designed to
capture the intellectual output of an institution; available for free
(currently) download and implementation by any library. érudit - A repository of prepublications, review
articles, and theses, operated by three Quebec universities.
eScholarship - The University of California's
repository of institutional publications, including digital journals,
books, and working papers, organized by discipline.
NELLCO - A legal scholarship repository
from a group of 25 academic institutions in the U.S., including the U.S.
University of
California system
(Bepress)
University of
Connecticut (Digital
Commons)
Cornell (Dspace)
Georgia Tech (Dspace)
MIT (Dspace)
University of Toronto (Dspace)
Florida State University (BePress)
University of Southampton (E prints)
III其他開放存取資源
FreeFullText.com.
http://www./. 提供7000多
種學術(shù)期刊的直接鏈接,可以免費獲取期刊論文的全文,有的可能需要免費注冊。
Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC)- The CDC Web site provides access to the full text of MMWR
and other CDC publications and data archives. Publications are
searchable through CDC Wonder.
DOE Information Bridge-The Information Bridge provides
an open source to full-text and bibliographic records of United States
Department of Energy (DOE) research and development reports in physics,
chemistry, materials, biology, environmental sciences, energy
technologies, engineering, computer and information science, renewable
energy, and other topics. The Information Bridge
consists of full-text documents produced and made available by the
Department of Energy National Laboratories and grantees from 1995
forward.
GPO Access - The United States Government
Printing Office offers free access to the United States Constitution,
the Code of Federal Regulations, the Federal Register, Congressional
documents, U.S. Supreme Court decisions, and other documents. GPO also
provides links to other U.S. government Web sites
that offer full text resources.
Inter-university
Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)-ICPSR is "the world's largest
archive of computerized social science data." Data files are available
to researchers at member institutions.
National Academy Press- Reports from the National
Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, the Institute
of Medicine, and the National Research Council are available online free
for the reading from the National Academy Press.
National Center for
Health Statistics (NCHS) - NCHS publishes statistical reports on health related issues
and is a major source of health statistics. Hundreds of publications,
including the full text of "Health United States", are available through
the Web site.
National Environmental
Publications Internet Site (NEPIS)-The National Environmental Publications
Information System began in 1997, to offer over 9,000 full text, online
documents of the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
The National Science,
Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology Education Digital Library
(NSDL)- This site
is now under construction with funding from the National Science
Foundation. The NSDL will offer high-quality materials for science,
mathematics, engineering and technology education. Its initial release
is scheduled for the fall of 2002. The NSDL is likely to be the largest
and most heterogeneous digital library yet built.
NCSTRL-NCSTRL is an international
collection of computer science research reports and papers made
available for non-commercial use from a number of participating
institutions and archives. NCSTRL provides access to over 20,000
technical reports in computer science.
Project Gutenberg
Electronic Public Library- Project Gutenberg produces electronic versions of texts in the
public domain, mainly classic books. The project adds over 1,000 books
per year.
ResearchIndex- The NECI scientific literature
digital library offers five million citations and over 400,000 full-text
documents. Papers are derived from proceedings of symposia, journals,
books, and other sources. Links to cited works and to comments from
readers are available.
Thomas Legislative
Information on the Internet-Through Thomas, the Library of Congress offers the text of
bills in the United States Congress, the full text of the Congressional
Record, House and Senate committee reports, and historical documents.
UNESCO-The UNESCO catalog lists 100,000
UNESCO documents and provides access to the full text of many of these.
United States Geological
Survey-Reports
and other publications of the United States Geological Survey are
available through the USGS Web site.
World Bank Group
Documents & Reports-The World Bank Group makes more than 14,000 documents available
through the Documents & Reports website. Documents include Project
appraisal reports, Economic and Sector Works, Evaluation reports and
studies and working papers.
IV合作與競爭性電子出版(Collaborative
& Competitive E-Publishing)
BioOne-An aggregation of full text
online bioscience journals published by small societies and
non-commercial publishers. BioOne is the brainchild of five
collaborating organizations: The American Institute of Biological
Sciences (AIBS), SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing & Academic
Resources Coalition), The University of Kansas, Greater Western Library
Alliance (formerly Big 12 Plus Libraries Consortium), and Allen Press,
Inc.
HighWire Press- HighWire, founded by Stanford University, ensures that
scientific societies and responsible publishers will remain strong and
able to lead the transition toward use of new technologies for
scientific communication. HighWire assists in collaborating publishers
and societies in the online publishing of scholarly journals so that the
electronic versions provide added dimensions to the information
provided in the printed journals.
History E-Book Project- An electronic publishing
initiative from the American Council of Learned Societies for books of
high quality in the field of history. This project is a collaboration of
learned societies and university presses to assist scholars in the
electronic publishing of high-quality works in history, to explore the
intellectual possibilities of new technologies, and to help assure the
continued viability of the history writing in today's changing
publishing environment.
J-Stage- Collaborative effort to make
available online the journals and research findings of scientific
societies in Japan.
Over 50 journals and conference papers and proceedings are available.
For the journals, there is a variable time lag ("embargo") from time of
publication to availability free online.
JSTOR- A digitized full text archive of
scholarly journals starting with the very first issues up until 2-5
years previous to the present. JSTOR's mission is to help the scholarly
community take advantage of advances in information technologies and to
build a reliable and comprehensive archive of important scholarly
journal literature. A collaborative effort funded by its participants,
both academic institutions and publishers.
Project Euclid- An initiative from Cornell
University Library, in partnership with SPARC, to advance effective and
affordable scholarly communication in theoretical and applied
mathematics and statistics. Project Euclid partners with low-cost
independent and society journals to provide online access to independent
and society journals.
Project Muse- Project Muse offers nearly 200
quality journal titles from some 30 scholarly publishers in the fields
of literature and criticism, history, the visual and performing arts,
cultural studies, education, political science, gender studies,
economics, etc. Project Muse was launched by Johns Hopkins University
Press and currently partners with not-for-profit publishers.
SPARC- The Scholarly Publishing and
Academic Resources Coalition is made up of over 180 member libraries
whose goal is to foster competition in scientific communication. SPARC
encourages publishers, including scholarly societies, to produce
cost-conscious, high-quality journals that directly compete with
existing high-cost titles.
V 開放存取倉儲搜索(Open Access Repository Searching)
ARC: Cross Archive
Searching Service
- Arc is a unified search interface providing access to many OAI
compliant archives. It is an experimental research service of Digital
Library Research group at Old
Dominion University.
Department of Energy
Preprint Network -
The Department of Energy's PrePRINT Network is a searchable gateway to
preprint servers with scientific and technical disciplines of concern to
DOE.
Directory of Open Access
Repositories (DOAR) - aims to "list and categorize academic open access research
repositories." http://www./.
Registry of Open Access Repositories (ROAR)- http://archives./.
E-Prints -Dedicated to the freeing of the
refereed research literature online through author/institution
self-archiving. Self-archiving software provided for free for individual
or institutional use. This site is part of the Open Citation Project.
Institutional Archives
Registry - An
effort to track the number and size of open-access eprint archives, from
Tim Brody at the University
of Southampton.
MetaList of Open Access
Eprint Archives -
A broad overview of the structure, size and progress of full-text open
access e-print archives, from Steve Hitchcock of Southampton University.
OAIster - One of the most complete search
engines of Open Access literature, from the University of Michigan.
Open Citation Project - A NSF - JISC jointly funded project
to investigate and improve citation linking and reference analysis for
online scholarly literature; the 3year project ended in 2002.