Three years ago or so, Google requested permission to
publishers who
distribute journals through MetaPress to index them.
We agreed, and I think that most MetaPress' publishers
agreed as well.
No idea about an exhautive list.
Regards,
Tomas Baiget
Journal "El Profesional de la Informacion" (EPI)
Indexed by Thomson ISI Social SCI , Scopus, et al.
English articles accepted
Full text:
1992-2006
http://ww
w.elprofesionaldelainformacion.com
2000-current (subscribers only)
htt
p://elprofesionaldelainformacion.metapress.com
El Mar, 19 de Febrero de 2008, 5:46 am, Alan Cockerill
escribió:
> Hi
>
>
> Has anyone ever seen a list of what providers have
'opened up' their
> indexing and abstracting data to Google Scholar?
>
> Clearly large free sources like Pubmed and Scirus can
be searched via
> Scholar but what subscription-only dbs can be reliably
searched via
> Scholar?
>
>
> Common sense tells me only fulltext providers would
allow crawling of the
> I&A sections of their products as Scholar opens
another channel to
> potential article purchasers.
>
> Trial and error tells me that Emerald, JSTOR, Sage,
Informaworld and
> Ingenta
> (somewhat patchily) have done this, and local Oz
publisher RMIT publishing
> has allowed a couple of its fulltext datasets to be
crawled by Google as
> well.
>
> Has anyone ever seen, or attempted, a canonical list?
>
>
> Thanks, Alan.
>
>
> Alan Cockerill
> Library Technologies Coordinator
> James Cook University, Cairns
>
>
> PO Box 6811
> CAIRNS QLD 4870
> Phone: (07) 4042 1737
> Fax: (07) 4042 1516
> Email: Alan.Cockerill jcu.edu.au
> <ht
tp://www.library.jcu.edu.au/Staff/alan.shtml>
> http:/
/www.library.jcu.edu.au/Staff/alan.shtml
>
>
> CRICOS Provider Code: 00117J (QLD)
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Web4lib mailing list
> Web4lib webjunction.org
> http://lists.we
bjunction.org/web4lib/
>
>
_______________________________________________
Web4lib mailing list
Web4lib webjunction.org
http://lists.we
bjunction.org/web4lib/
|