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Wiley InterScience JournalsIntroduced in 1997 and launched commercially in January 1999,
Wiley InterScience is a leading international resource for quality content promoting discovery across the spectrum of scientific, technical, medical and professional endeavors. In nearly a decade, Wiley InterScience has built its reputation by regularly adding new content and functionality; offering sophisticated search and navigation capabilities; and providing robust online manuscript submission and management tools.
Today, Wiley InterScience reaches a worldwide audience of close to 25 million users in 87 countries and features must-have content from more than 2,500 journals, books, reference works, databases, laboratory manuals and The Cochrane Library, which is the world's best-known resource for evidence-based medicine. More than half of Wiley’s journals on Wiley InterScience are digitized back to Volume 1, Issue 1 as part of the development of the journal backfile initiative. When the initiative is completed in 2007, in conjunction with Wiley's Bicentennial, Wiley InterScience will be one of the largest archives of its kind with content dating back to 1799 and over 1.5 million articles of scientific and scholarly research. The agreement between eIFL and Wiley InterScience Journals means that institutions and consortia in eIFL countries can access Wiley InterScience Journals for a three year period starting in 2006 until 2009. Benefits of the agreement between eIFL and Wiley InterScience Journals: - Unlimited and simultaneous access to full text articles from all 2006 Wiley journals; - Archival access from (in most cases) 1997; - Online usage statistics approved by Counter; - EarlyView access to articles that are ready to be published; - Powerful search engine, Cross Ref, Google Search and extensive linking. Full list of 2006 journals, Products and Services for Librarians. If you are an institution in one of the eIFL countries and would either like to know whether your institution has access to Wiley InterScience Journals or how to gain access to them, please get in touch with your country coordinator. |
Program managementThe manager of eIFL Negotiations program is Susan Veldsman. If you have questions about Negotiations, please feel free to contact susan.veldsman[at]eifl.net |