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18th Century Parliamentary Papers
ProQuest
As part of the £22 million JISC Digitisation Programme, access to this resource, via the publisher's server, is free to UK Higher and Further Education institutions, and Research Councils until 07/09/2012. An access fee may apply after this date. Institutions now have free online access to over 1,400 volumes and 0.5 million pages of documents from core 18th century official Parliamentary publications that include Parliamentary Papers, Bills, registers and Journals going back to 1688.
19th Century British Library Newspapers and the Burney Collection package for Museums (MLAG member libraries)
Cengage Learning
19th Century British Library Newspapers: Users can now cross search 2.2 million pages from 48 nineteenth century national and regional newspapers. The Burney Collection: This resource provides access to 1 million pages from 1,270 parliamentary papers, pamphlets, proclamations, newsbooks, and newspapers published in England, Ireland and Scotland between 1600-1800.
19th Century House of Commons Parliamentary Papers
ProQuest
Institutions now have free online access to over 6,000 volumes and 4 million pages of documents from core 19th century official Parliamentary publications including debates, proceedings and reports of their committees and more going back to 1801. The content has been purchased in perpetuity, and access via the publisher's server is free until 31/10/2011. An access fee may apply after this date, but institutions can choose to self-host the content for a one-off fee of £500 + VAT.
20th Century House of Commons Parliamentary Papers
ProQuest
Institutions now have free online access to the filmed images of over 100,000 papers and 5.2 million pages of documents going up to 2004. The content has been purchased in perpetuity, and access via the publisher's server is free until 08/01/2013. An access fee may apply after this date, but institutions can choose to self-host the content for a one-off fee of £500 + VAT.
Academic OneFile
Cengage Learning
Academic OneFile is a multidisciplinary journals collection which is largely made up of peer reviewed titles, and is underpinned with reference, newspapers, magazines, and audio content. Updated daily, it contains a large number of journals covering a wide variety of subject areas within the arts, humanities, science, engineering, technology, health, life sciences, medicine, and the social sciences. Millions of articles are available in both PDF and HTML full text, with no restrictions. This agreement is for higher education institutions only.
American Association for the Advancement of Science NESLi2 2009-2010 offer
AAAS
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) is the world’s largest general scientific society and publisher of the journal Science (which covers life sciences, physical sciences and social sciences), Science Signalling, as well as many scientific newsletters, books and reports. A single payment on behalf of participating institutions is required in order to obtain the consortial discount agreed between AAAS and NESLi2 for 2009-2010. Institutions need to confirm their participation in this offer by 31 October 2008.
American Chemical Society Legacy Archives
ACS Publications
The ACS Legacy Archives has been purchased by JISC Collections and is available free of charge in perpetuity to UK Higher and Further Education institutions and Research Councils. Institutions now have free online access to over four hundred and sixty four thousand articles from the complete backfiles of twenty two journals published by the American Chemical Society between 1879 and 1995. Titles include some of the most highly-cited journals in the field, such as Chemical Reviews, the Journal of the American Chemical Society, and the Journal of Organic Chemistry.
American Chemical Society NESLi2 2009-2011 offer
American Chemical Society
The American Chemical Society is a self-governed individual membership organisation that consists of more than 159,000 members at all degree levels and in all fields of chemistry. The ACS Publications Division publishes 34 peer reviewed journals, the magazine, C&EN News and around 35-40 new books each year, which cover chemical and related sciences.
American Institute of Physics NESLi2 2010 offer
American Institute of Physics
The American Institute of Physics (AIP) is a not-for-profit membership corporation created for the purpose of promoting the advancement and diffusion of the knowledge of physics and its application to human welfare. AIP is also one of the world’s largest publishers of physics journals. They also publish magazines, books and other publications such as conference proceedings. Eligible institutions can particpate in this offer by confirming their orders either direct with the publihser or via their subscription agent.
American Society of Civil Engineers NESLi2 SMP 2010 Offer
American Society of Civil Engineers
Founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) represents more than 146,000 members of the civil engineering profession worldwide and is America’s oldest national engineering society. Their journal titles cover every discipline within the profession and approximately 4000 articles are added each year.
