OJOSE (Online JOurnals Search Engine)

Thursday, September 16, 2004

OJOSE (Online JOurnals Search Engine) is a new academic search engine. It covers a large number of free and priced journals and databases, and even some books. When a search brings up priced content, you will usually see a citation and abstract; clicking for full-text can bring up a pay-per-view offer, the full-text (if you detected to be affiliated with a subscriber) or an error. It links automatically to machine translation and saves your search history for an hour.

Open Access News (Formerly: FOS News)

While it’s a great resource, I found the interface a little confusing. FYI- the right frame is information only, the real search form is on the left.

Open Access — laura

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