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What is freely available?
• Most of our journals publish freely available abstracts summarizing each article.
• Back issues of many journals are made freely available after a few months
• A large selection of papers are available through open access
• In addition, we make one recent issue of each journal freely available, so that you can make an assessment of its relevance.
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We offer a range of pricing models to suit individual academic and non-academic institutions as well as institutions that have multi-site or consortia journal access needs.
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DEVELOPING COUNTRIES OFFER
The Oxford Journals Developing Countries offer represents our commitment to providing free and greatly reduced online access to many of our journals both on a title-by-title basis or as a collection for institutional subscribers.
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Oxford Journals Update for Librarians
Institutional Pricing Bulletin 2008
Changes to our list
New launches, new acquisitions, and titles changing frequency
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Aggregator update
Current content for four of our titles will cease to be available via Project MUSE from January 2008.
Quality and value of our collection confirmed
Once again a study by LISU proves that our list includes some of the highest ISI ranked journals at reasonable prices.
Enhanced usage statistics for librarians
JR1a Archive report and
Advanced Access usage data
now available.
Acquisitions for 2007
The first new issue of to be published by Oxford Journals will be available later this month.

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