The Institute of Physics Journal Archive 1999-2006 bridges the gap in content between the Institute of Physics Journal Archive 1874-1998, and the Institute of Physics' NESLi2 package.
It is offered to institutions as a one-off, in perpetuity purchase.
Content description
The content, subject areas and selection policy continue those of the earlier archive .
Core subject areas:
- Applied Physics Computer Science
- Condensed matter and materials science
- General physics
- High energy and nuclear physics
- Mathematics, applied mathematics and mathematical physics
- Measurement science and sensors
- Medical and biological sciences
- Optical, atomic and molecular physics
- Physics education Plasma Physics
Academic level
Postgraduate and Undergraduate.
Date range
1999-2006 inclusive.
Updates
Not applicable.
Cost
The Institute of Physics Journal Archive 1999-2006 is offered to institutions as a one-off, in perpetuity purchase.
Notes
Please note that institutions will be allowed to split the cost over 2 years if required.
All prices are exclusive of VAT.
The course of the agreement between JISC Collections and the IOP is three years.
The access fee for these three years shall be a peppercorn payable by the Institution only if demanded.
Year 1 runs from 1 July 2009 to 30 June 2010.
Year 2 runs from 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2011.
Year 3 runs from 1 July 2011 to 30 June 2012.
How does JISC Banding and Charging work?
Subscription
To access the sub-licence, and for instructions on how to subscribe, please see the subscription page.
The agreement complies with the terms of the JISC Model Licence.
For further details of the JISC Model Licence please refer to the Guide to the JISC Model Licence.
Functionality and standards compliance
Full text linking
The product contains a variety of links from references - CrossRef, other links to full text at preprint servers and publisher sites, links to abstracts at PubMed, ChemPort etc. and links to document delivery services (currently Infotrieve).
In addition, the product is OpenURL compliant, and compatible with link resolvers and library portals such as MetaLib. Please contact
custserv@iop.org for more information.
Federated searching
The product is searchable via z39.50 - Please contact custserv@iop.org for more information.
MARC records
Currently MARC records are not provided.
Metadata standards
Metadata may be harvested using OAI-PMH - contact judith.barnsby@iop.org for access to the OAI repository.
Harvestable OAI data is provided in Dublin Core - Please contact custserv@iop.org for more information. RSS feeds are provided for all journals in several formats - see http://iopscience.iop.org/page/RSS for more details. On request, customers may also obtain automatic email deliveries of article metadata that conforms to the NLM DTD.
Search options
Searches may be performed on article metadata and abstracts, or on the full text of the article. Searches may be performed on the entire
journals database, or restricted to specific journals, collections or subject areas. Search results can also be filtered by PACS code and
by date range.
Post-search options
Results may be exported in a variety of formats compatible with the major reference management tools. Results can be saved, added to an alert or used in an RSS feed.when using the personal account feature.
Usage statistics
IOP is compliant with Release 3 of the Counter Code of Practice. Please contact custserv@iop.org for more information on downloading Counter statistics for your institution.
Authentication
Authentication is via the UK Access Management Federation, Athens, and IP range.
Personalisation of the online resource
Users may create a personal account that allows them to save searches, create email alerts, and save articles of interest.
Accessibility
IOP have followed the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative guidelines to improve the site and make it as accessible as possible for all users. IOP would be pleased to receive any comments, feedback or requests for further improvements at custserv@iop.org.
Library support information