02-07-2006, 08:00 PM
Quote:Actually, many journals do E-publish their material now, except it is usually on a paid site, like JSTOR ( http://www.jstor.org/ ). Again, university libraries prolly have a subscription, but everyone else will have to consider coughing it up for themselves.
Ave Jasper,
You really are a font of knowledge. Is this something you needed to find out about for your PhD studies?
I did have a subsciption to JSTOR a couple of years ago, it cost me £10 for a year. But, as I had come at it through the Roman Society, I was only allowed access to JRS and Britannia. I was offered the ablity to download the entire back catalogue of both publications. How would I find out what publications they "JSTOR"? Is it as simple as clicking on the link above and enquiring?
**UPDATE**
I've just come back from JSTOR. It would seem that as an indivual researcher the list of relevant publications is limited to the two that I mentioned above. Do you know of any other possible alternative sites.
Vale
M. Spedius Corbulo