List of Subscribed Journals
- Hinari Access to Research for Health programme
- African Journals Online (AJOL)
- American Chemical Society
- American Physical Society APS
- Free Medical Journals
- Institute of Physics(IOP) Publishing
- American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE)
- Cambridge University Press Journals Online
- OMICS International
- Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- Annual Reviews
- British Institute of Radiology
- Oxford Journals (OUP)
- American Journal of Medicine
THinari Programme set up by WHO together with major publishers, enables low- and middle- income countries to gain access to one of the world’s largest collections of biomedical and health literature. Up to 15,000 journals (in 30 different languages), up to 47,000 e-books, up to 100 other information resources are now available to health institutions in more than 100 countries, areas and territories benefiting many thousands of health workers and researchers, and in turn, contributing to improve world health.
African Journals Online (AJOL) is an online service to provide access to African-published research, and increase worldwide knowledge of indigenous scholarship. AJOL is a Non-Profit Organization based in South Africa. In partnership with hundreds of journals from all over the continent, AJOL works to change this, so that African-origin research output is available to Africans and to the rest of the world. Hosts 520 Journals, including 213 Open Access Journals.
The Society publishes three scholarly journals that are available through PERI: The Astronomical Journal, The Astrophysical Journal (including The Astrophysical Journal Letters), and The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
Access to the Physical Review Online Archive (PROLA) and journals produced by the American Physical Society.
FreeMedicalJournals.com is exactly what it sounds like, a list of links to medical journals that offer free access. It was created by a Portuguese university librarian named Manuel Montenegro, and Bernd Sebastian Kamps, Editor-in-Chief of Flying Publisher and the director of the Amedeo literature service.
over 60 of the world’s most prestigious journals in physics and related sciences.
ASABE Technical Library includes a range of content including journals, textbook materials, monographs, standards and proceedings as well as the important reference work-in-progress, Design Topics.
Over 230 leading titles in Linguistics, Politics, Medicine, Science, Technology, Social Science and Humanities.
Dr. Srinubabu Gedela founded OMICS International to help make healthcare and scientific information available immediately and for free. Gedela’s research on getting access to scientific literature for scholars from developing countries won him the 2007 Human Proteome Organization’s Young Scientist award.
Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research’s free medical journals list is harder to use than FreeMedicalJournals.com or OMICS International’s list.
Annual Reviews publications operate as a high quality filter, prioritising and synthesising the primary research literature in 37 different disciplines for the Biomedical, Life,Physical and Social Sciences.
The BIR is developing a specialised online collection to support study, continuous professional development and research. You will find resources for: Medical Images including Primal Pictures–interactive 3D images and other resources for medical images. Databases include MEDLINE with access to some full text articles for medical journals and CINAHL Plus with access to some full text articles for nursing and allied health journals.
Oxford Journals publishes journals from science, technical, professional, medical, humanities, arts and social science disciplines. Organizations that qualify for the free Developing Countries Oxford Online Collection offer will obtain access to over 200 titles.
The American Journal of Medicine now provides access to peer-reviewed Official Journal CME Multimedia Activities designed to deliver quality education through an interactive experience. This and future CME Multimedia Activities are reviewed by the journal and are found to be educational and of interest to our readership.