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Added to JURN

30 Tuesday Jun 2020

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Scandinavica (currently poorly indexed by Google Search)

BYU Studies (Brigham Young University)

Andean Past (history of the Andes)


Entomological Communications

Added to JURN

25 Thursday Jun 2020

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Ancient Pakistan

Central Asia (Area Studies, University of Peshawar)

Pakistan Journal (University of Peshawar)

Journal of Media Studies (University of the Punjab)

Pakistan Journal of Information Management and Libraries (University of the Punjab)

Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (University of Karachi)

Inklings Forever (Tolkien, C.S. Lewis and their circles) (was lost, now found again)


Rotunda (magazine of the American Museum of Natural History and the Hayden Planetarium)

MycoPath (fungi and rots in Pakistan and region)

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25 Saturday Apr 2020

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Acta Baltica Historiae et Philosophiae Scientiarum (history of science).

Sound Stage Screen (sound and musicology of stage and cinema).

Journal of Juvenilia Studies (history of literary juvenilia, also amateur literary publishing by juveniles).

History of Classical Scholarship and the HCS Supplementary Volumes open book series.

Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections (two-year paywall, March 2018 is the latest open issue).

Praticas da Historia : Journal on Theory, Historiography and Uses of the Past (Portugal, about 30-40% of each issue is in English).

Knowledge Organization (JURN indexes open articles from 1974-2016, although this entails bringing in four years of paywall articles to 2020. The options were i) ‘all to 1999’ and no paywalled articles, or ii) ‘all to 2020’ and annoy searchers by including four years of paywalled articles. It was decided that it was worth some annoyance to get an extra 16 years of open content into JURN).


HortTechnology (horticultural technologies, with substantial cross-over to native plants, tackling invasive disease, and topics such as public education and landscape use)

OApen update

16 Thursday Apr 2020

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As of yesterday OAPEN has a new URL path for its record-pages and PDFs, with (it seems) no re-directs. The URL paths have been updated in JURN, but they are not yet known to Google Search — and thus JURN is temporarily without OAPEN results.

They are generally quite verbose in terms of spawning pages that show up in Google Search, but not as horribly verbose as DOAB. Thus, while not perfect, OAPEN is found in JURN and not the DOAB.

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14 Saturday Mar 2020

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Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies (currently free, seemingly back to 1954 — possibly only free for a limited period?)

MUSE (Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Missouri).

Byzantine Review, The

Teiresias Supplements Online

Neurobiology of Language (MIT)

Research in Generative Grammar (not yet full indexed by Google)


Brazilian Journal of Natural Sciences

Manter : Journal of Parasite Biodiversity

openresearchlibrary.org

29 Wednesday Jan 2020

Posted by futurilla in New titles added to JURN, Spotted in the news

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A quick test of the new openresearchlibrary.org with keywords Mongolian folk song.

Of the top ten results, only three were very broadly on-topic:


1. Joro’s Youth: The first part of the Mongolian epic of Geser Khan. [Translation of an epic].

4. Long Narrative Songs from the Mongghul of Northeast Tibet. [Neighbouring tradition]

9. Virtual Reality in Village Folk Custom Tourism. [Somewhat connected].


Item 4 was Tibet, not Mongolian, but could be useful for those doing comparative work on regional intertwingling of traditions.

No further relevant hits were seen on the first page, at 20 results per page. There were no relevant results at all on the second page.

Full marks for slick and clean presentation. But, based on this quick test, at present the new service seems to have poor relevance-ranking for a general query. Using the more refined search Mongolian “folk song” gave dire results, surprisingly, and knocked out two of the three relevant results while adding no new ones.

Still, the record pages are useful, all lead without fuss to OA full-text, and are Google-visible. As such, the URL has been added to JURN. At present Google has only tepidly indexed 140 such pages from the new site, but a full indexing can’t be far off. JURN probably already indexes all the sources used by openresearchlibrary.org, but it’s good to have a second option and some researchers — on seeing two links to what are obviously the same book or chapter — may prefer to use the slicker in-browser viewer at openresearchlibrary.org.

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11 Saturday Jan 2020

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International Journal of Virtual Reality

Musica Iagellonica (Polish musicology)

Offa’s Dyke Journal (on the large ancient earthworks that thread through the Welsh Marches, on the border between England and Wales)

Archaologie im Rheinland (archaeology in the Rhineland)

GRAFT updated

27 Friday Dec 2019

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46 new or newly-found repositories added to GRAFT. Search across full-text and records alike, in 4,765 repositories.

Added to JURN

01 Sunday Dec 2019

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Ad Americam (American Studies inc. foreign relations)

Classica Cracoviensia

Studies in Ancient Art and Civilisation

Cracow Indological Studies

Journal of Religious Competition in Antiquity


Russian Arctic, The

Peckhamia (spiders)

The new PubMed

19 Tuesday Nov 2019

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JURN’s indexing has been updated, re: the New PubMed.

The new PubMed will become the default in spring 2020 and will ultimately replace the legacy version.

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