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Highwire Press Open Archive Passes the 3/4 Million Mark

(Via ResourceShelf) Stanford University announced that more than 780,000 free peer-reviewed, full-text articles are available at its HighWire Press. This open archive covers a wide range of not-for-profit titles, with twice as much content as the current, NIH-funded repository, PubMed Central. Over 90% of the articles in the government repository are already available for free in their complete context (the entire online journal, not just individual articles), with advanced full-text searching and toll-free reference linking, through HighWire. HighWire publishes a list of Free Issues.

Posted by Tom on December 16, 2004