Scholarly Societies Project

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Resources Used in the Historical Data Section:
Full-Text Archives
Resource Name
Coverage
ARCHway
A database of archaeology journals of 20+ UK libraries, with full-text archives of a few archaeological journals
Biodiversity Heritage Library
A full-text archive of over 40,000 titles of importance to the field of systematic biology; included are many historic runs of journals
Centro Inter-Bibliotecario (CIB), Universita di Bologna - Progetto DigLib
a full-text archive including the full-text of at least one monument of Bolognese science
DIGIZeitschriften
a full-text archive including the full-text of about 100 well-known German journals; about a quarter of them are freely available
DIEPER (Digitised European Periodicals) Österreich
a full-text archive including the full-text of several Austrian journals
Emeroteca Digitale (BNB)
a full-text archive including the full-text of over 300 Italian journals
Gallica: la bibliothèque numerique
full-text archives of many types of publications, including early French journals
Göttinger DigitalisierungsZentrum GDZ
full-text archives of many types of publications, including early German journals
Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza, Firenze - IMSS Digital Library
full-text archives of many publications, primarily Italian publications from the 17th and 18th centuries
JSTOR
subscription-based full-text archive primarily of English journals from the 19th & 20th centuries
Preußiche Akademie der Wissenschaften: Digitalisierte Akademieschriften
full-text archives of the early journals of the Preußiche Akademie der Wissenschaften (founded 1700)
RSC Journals Archive
full-text archives of the journals of the Royal Society of Chemistry and its forerunner Societies, including the Chemical Society (1841-1980).
Universitätsbibliotek Bielefeld - Zeitschriften der Aufklärung
full-text archives of German journals from the 18th and 19th centuries
Universitätsbibliothek Braunschweig - Digitale Bibliothek
full-text archives primarily of rare books in pharmacy in German and French, but a few German journals are also included

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