MAVCOR Journal (Yale, material and visual cultures of religion, previously Conversations)
Orbital Debris Quarterly News (NASA)
Revue d’ecologie Alpine and its predecessor titles.
01 Monday Jan 2018
Posted in New titles added to JURN
MAVCOR Journal (Yale, material and visual cultures of religion, previously Conversations)
Orbital Debris Quarterly News (NASA)
Revue d’ecologie Alpine and its predecessor titles.
22 Friday Dec 2017
Posted in New titles added to JURN
Internationale Neerlandistiek (Dutch and Afrikaans linguistics and literature)
White Rose Student Journal (combined arts & humanities from Leeds, Sheffield and York universities in the UK)
18 Monday Dec 2017
Posted in New titles added to JURN
Princeton University Library Chronicle (substantial lectures and articles, formerly Biblia)
Studia Diplomatica (current diplomacy, often with historical context)
Diacronia (Eastern European linguistics, translation, wider philology)
10 Sunday Dec 2017
Posted in New titles added to JURN
08 Friday Dec 2017
Posted in Ecology additions, New titles added to JURN
01 Friday Dec 2017
Posted in New titles added to JURN
I’ve always been wary of including preprints in JURN, but have now experimentally included the two most reputable science preprint servers…
https://peerj.com/preprints/ removed March 2019 – too much junk.
https://arxiv.org/abs/
Google Scholar is happy to include them, but I’m open to persuasion re: why they shouldn’t be in JURN.
27 Monday Nov 2017
Posted in Ecology additions, New titles added to JURN
12 Sunday Nov 2017
Posted in New titles added to JURN
Magic Lantern Gazette (Magic Lantern Society of the United States and Canada)
Hudson River Valley Review (Hudson River Valley Institute)
07 Tuesday Nov 2017
Posted in JURN metrics, New titles added to JURN
JURN’s GRAFT repository search tool updated today, with a freshly added additional list of new repository URLs. The total now stands at 4,520 repositories made searchable.
Unlike JURN, GRAFT searches across records and full-text alike. Which means… It’s Big. So it’s not much use just tapping in a few keywords and hoping for the best. It’s ideally used with relatively sophisticated search modifiers and a few seconds of pre-planning.
By the way, if you’re wondering: “why call it GRAFT”? Global Repository Access Full-Text = GRAFT.
01 Wednesday Nov 2017
Posted in New titles added to JURN, Spotted in the news
Temporarily added to JURN, the Royal Society journals from the UK. All their journal content is free and public until 29th November 2017. JURN was previously only directly indexing their Open Science and Open Biology journals. Sadly their site appears to have gone AWOL due to the traffic surge, but doubtless it’ll be back soon.