2. JOURNALS AND BOOKS FULL TEXT ONLINE
NOTE: Columbia University Libraries subscribes to a substantial number of electronic journals, aggregated in the list of services below, which can be found by searching the journal by title in CLIO. Additionally, Columbia Libraries subscribes to aggregators of electronic books, each of which should be findable in CLIO.
If you wish to see a list of electronic journals in Archaeology, go to Guided Keyword in CLIO, click on the “Preset Limits” button on the far right, select “electronic resources” in the medium box, click the “set limits” box. Then type in the words archaeolog? periodicals in the “search for keyword(s)” box, select “subject” in the dropdown “in” box, search. As of August 2007, there were 102. Be sure to notice the full text years of coverage listed in the record in CLIO to make sure it includes what you need before clicking on the URL.
ABBREVIATIONS: Journal Abbreviations used in American Journal of Archaeology (http://www.ajaonline.org/index.php?ptype=page&pid=8)
SELECTED FULL TEXT JOURNAL AGGREGATORS & FULL TEXT JOURNAL COLLECTIONS:
American periodicals series online, 1740-1900. Digitized reproductions of more than 1,100 eighteenth and nineteenth century newspapers and periodicals in the original microfilm reproduction series, American periodical series, I, II, and III. When completed in 2003, this database will have more than 7,000,000 pages of full text periodicals.
AnthroSource. Integrates over 100 years of the American Anthropological Associations' publications in a single searchable resource.
British Periodicals. Late 17th to early 20th century. Provides access to the searchable full text of more than 160 British periodicals from the late seventeenth to the early twentieth century. Includes high-resolution facsimile page images. (This is a subset of Periodicals Archive Online -- see below)
Cambridge journals online. Presents full text coverage of over 100 electronic journals that are published by Cambridge University Press (CUP), headquartered in Cambridge, England. Lists the current titles that are available. Notes that registration is required. Explains that all users have access to the tables of contents, abstracts, and searching and alerting services. States that only subscribers have access to the full text of articles. Provides online registration and subscription information.
CSA Illumina. Provides access to full-text and bibliographic databases covering major areas of research, such as art history, literature, education, social sciences, political sciences, aquatic sciences, materials sciences, biological sciences, psychology, and more. Includes the following databases: ArtBibliographies Modern, British Humanities Index, Design & Applied Arts Index, Index Islamicus, PAIS Archive (1915-1976), and PAIS International (1972 to date)
EBSCOhost electronic journal service. Gateway to thousands of journals in a variety of disciplines. Dates of earliest issue varies from journal to journal.
Editoria italiana online : EIO. Italian research publications online offers the full text of over 600 scholarly monographs and periodicals, mainly in the humanities, produced by some of the most important publishers in Italy.
Ingenta, 1988-to date. Current, multidisciplinary database with keyword searching and journal browsing. Offering online access to selected electronic journals based on institutional subscriptions.
JSTOR. JSTOR is in the process of becoming "a comprehensive archive of important scholarly journal literature." Complete runs of individual journals are available up to approximately the last five years in the following areas: African American Studies, Anthropology, Archaeology, Asian Studies, Ecology, Economics, Education, Finance, History, Literature, Mathematics, Philosophy, Political Science, Population Studies, Sociology, Statistics. JSTOR provides keyword searching of any number of journals simultaneously. Individual journal titles may be accessed through CLIO. Journal titles can be found in CLIO.
Lexis-Nexis academic. Academic Universe is a database of current (generally since the mid-1980's) international newspapers and magazines that can be searched for archaeology news in general, interviews with archaeologists, book reviews, and obituaries. Congressional Universe tracks legislation. Statistical Universe contains government and other reports.
Oxford journals online. Provides full-text online access to electronic journals published by the Oxford University Press. Disciplines covered are humanities, social sciences, and the sciences. A brief bibliographic description of each title is given in an "About this journal" section. The "Online journals" table lists the available online material for each journal. The full text of these online journals is generally available for the past several years, though abstracts of articles date back additional years.
Periodicals Archive Online. Archive of over 500 digitised journals published in the arts, humanities and social sciences. Includes high-resolution digitized page images Covers journals from the 17th century to the early 20th century. (Use Periodicals Index Online to find specific articles in this database.)
Project Muse Scholarly Journals Online. Over 300 scholarly full-text journals covering arts and humanities, social sciences, and mathematics. Searchable collectively or singly. Individual journal titles may be accessed through CLIO.
ProQuest. Includes ABI/Inform global, Accounting & Tax Databases (full-text) and New York Times (full-text 90 days) Includes citations and full text articles covering business, economics, management, health, news and general interest from the following databases: ABI/INFORM global; Accounting & tax; Accounting & tax newspapers; the American Medical Association; ProQuest newspapers, which includes Barron's, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and others; Research library; APS online; ProQuest historical newspapers.
ProQuest historical newspapers. Full-text and full-image articles from major American newspapers: Atlanta Constitution (1868-1925), Boston Globe (1872-1901), Chicago Tribune (1890-1958), Los Angeles Times (1881-1968), New York Times (1851-2001), Wall Street Journal (1889-1987), Washington Post (1877-1988), every page from every issue in PDF files.
Science Direct. Searchable collectively or browse subject categories. Individual journal titles, such as Journal of Archaeological Science (March 2003-) have been added to CLIO.
University of Chicago Press journals online. Multidisciplinary collection of journals published by the University of Chicago Press.
SELECTED FULL TEXT BOOK AGGREGATORS & FULL TEXT BOOK COLLECTIONS: Don't forget to try Google Books. Once on the Google screen, click on "more," choose "Books" in the dropdown menu.
ACLS Humanities E-Book. Provides full-text and full-page image access to titles in most humanities disciplines and in area studies. The books included have been recommended by scholars as significant contributions to their respective fields. Offered by the American Council of Learned Societies in collaboration with ten learned societies and 80 contributing publishers. Books in this collection can be found in CLIO.
Art Theorists of the Italian Renaissance. Collection of treatises on art and architecture from the period 1470 to 1775. It is structured around the two Italian editions of Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Artists.
Census of Antique Art & Architecture known to the Renaissance. (Online) A database of texts and images which documents the links between the art and architecture of classical antiquity and the Renaissance. Includes drawings, sketches, treatises, etc. as recorded in Renaissance documents illustrating the knowledge and study of classical antiquity by Renaissance artists.
EBRARY. Collection of thousands of online full-text books in a variety of subject areas. Books in this collection can be found in CLIO.
*eHRAF (full text) A collection of full-text information (e.g. books, journal articles, and dissertations) on archaeological traditions from around the world. (At this point, the primary collection covers Latin American Pre-columbian materials.) The eHRAF Collection of Archaeology is unique in that the text is subject-indexed for quick retrieval of information. Every year more archaeological traditions are added to the eHRAF Collection of Archaeology.
*FastiOnline, 2000 to date. (http://www.fastionline.org/) Coverage of current excavations, begun in Italy and now expanding to Albania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Malta, Morocco, Romania and Serbia. This database will contain a basic record sheet for each site excavated for any period in a given year with, at the discretion of the site director, the interim report for the year, together with any further documentation the director wishes to add. There is no chronological limitation to the sites listed, which range from the Upper Paleolithic to the nineteenth century, and reports on restoration projects and new museum displays are also welcomed. Sites are searchable by project name, by period and type of site, and by clickable maps which provide an overview of the excavation locations. Links will be provided to a project’s web site where possible.
NetLibrary. Searchable collectionof current electronic books from university and commercial publishers and electronic books in the public domain. WARNING: Only one person can gain access to NetLibrary titles at a time. Books in this collection can be found in CLIO.
Oxford Islamic Studies Online. Contains more than 3,000 encyclopedia articles as well as primary source documents, maps, images, and timelines. Comprehensive resource for the study of the history, people, politics, and cultures of the Islamic world.
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