New A-Z megalist of ecology related journal titles and subject repositories indexed by JURN.
List of ecology related content in JURN
05 Saturday Apr 2014
Posted in Ecology additions, New titles added to JURN
05 Saturday Apr 2014
Posted in Ecology additions, New titles added to JURN
New A-Z megalist of ecology related journal titles and subject repositories indexed by JURN.
31 Monday Mar 2014
Posted in New titles added to JURN
Removed Palgrave journals from the JURN index, since their generous offer of “all journal articles for free” during March 2014 is finishing today.
24 Monday Mar 2014
Posted in Ecology additions, New titles added to JURN
Completed the addition of URLs from the open ejournals in ornithology list. JURN now has excellent coverage of free and open ornithology journals.
23 Sunday Mar 2014
Posted in New titles added to JURN
15 Saturday Mar 2014
Posted in Ecology additions, New titles added to JURN
A new category has been added to relevant posts on this blog: Ecology additions, for posts noting new ecology related additions to the JURN index. WordPress gives it its own RSS feed, which may be handy for some.
13 Thursday Mar 2014
Posted in Ecology additions, New titles added to JURN
Perhaps it’s down to the influence of the publicity for the new Noah movie (heh), but I’ve made various additions today that mean JURN now has reasonable coverage of open access ecology and ornithology (birds) journals. Or perhaps its just because they’re currently a nicely compact set of ejournals and open resources, and as such are fairly easy to include. Thanks to Writing for Nature for his recent trawling and filtering of the DOAJ for core ecology titles, and to Ornithology Exchange for a big and fairly current list of ejournals in ornithology, complete with a handy side-table linking to any open access volumes. JURN is, for now, only indexing the more current of the OA titles on the Ornithology Exchange list.
24 Monday Feb 2014
Posted in New titles added to JURN
OAPEN’s library of open books is now better indexed in JURN, via using an additional variant URL.
24 Monday Feb 2014
Posted in New titles added to JURN
JURN is now experimentally including thesis repository records in search results, via indexing some of the newer and more discriminating global repository search services.
03 Monday Feb 2014
JURN is now five years old, having launched in early alpha form with just 951 titles on 3rd February 2009. The current headline total of 4,690 titles works out at an average growth of around 750 titles per year, although in the calendar year of 2013 this had slowed to indexing around 350 new English language titles. However, the 350 figure was from my simple tallying from the “new titles added” blog posts — and this blog doesn’t report additions of non-English titles.
Actually, JURN’s headline total is probably an undercounting, since JURN can index nearly all French and Spanish language journals with a few “catch all” URLs for services such as Redalyc, Raco, Dialnet, and Revues. Also JStage in Japan. As their totals in humanities and arts steadily mount up, uncounted by me, so the total number of journals indexed by JURN automatically grows. The same is true of JURN’s use of single wildcard URLs that index all articles on a university’s dedicated open journal system (such as: http://ojs.library.dal.ca/*/article/). These two factors mean that, if I were able to do a complete recount from scratch, the real headline figure for JURN would probably be well over 5,000 arts and humanities titles.
The centralised nature of science and biomedical meant that thousands of open journals in these areas could be added with little effort, and so they were experimentally included in JURN in late 2013 — although their numbers were not added to the headline total of journals indexed.
The Directory of over 3,000 titles published in English continues to grow.
JURN continues to be robustly maintained and repaired.
Overall usage of JURN continues to grow, although it would be nice to have a publicity professional or two to help more people become aware of the service.
11 Monday Nov 2013
Posted in New titles added to JURN
JURN Search has been fully checked for the continuing presence of indexed articles in the Google Search results, via the use of adapted black-hat software originally intended for checking SEO back-links. Repairs of astray URLs were undertaken as a result. Both the JURN Directory and the JURN search-engine are now as up-to-date and free of link-rot as they can be.