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Thread poster: Charlotte Blank
Charlotte Blank Germany Local time: 11:50 Czech to German + ...
Aug 28, 2004
This is the address of The Directory of Open Access Journals by the University of Lund, Sweden:
"This service covers free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals. We aim to cover all subjects and languages. There are now 1218 journals in the directory. Currently 318 journals are searchable on article level. As of today 59314 articles are included in the DOAJ service."
This is the address of The Directory of Open Access Journals by the University of Lund, Sweden:
"This service covers free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals. We aim to cover all subjects and languages. There are now 1218 journals in the directory. Currently 318 journals are searchable on article level. As of today 59314 articles are included in the DOAJ service."
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Oliver Walter United Kingdom Local time: 10:50 German to English + ...
Mainly English.
Aug 28, 2004
That looks interesting. There are links to several hundred journals, categorised by field of interest. I've had a quick visit and looked at a few of the mathematics and engineering journals listed there. Most of them state that their language is English. A few claim English and, for example, Japanese, German, or Spanish. However, each article is only in one language and in my browsing I only saw one that wasn't in English - a French one in one of the maths journals. This will be useful to some p... See more
That looks interesting. There are links to several hundred journals, categorised by field of interest. I've had a quick visit and looked at a few of the mathematics and engineering journals listed there. Most of them state that their language is English. A few claim English and, for example, Japanese, German, or Spanish. However, each article is only in one language and in my browsing I only saw one that wasn't in English - a French one in one of the maths journals. This will be useful to some people and rather less to others. What I would like is "Rosetta stone" journals, with each article in more than one language (English and French or German in my case). Such journals are probably very rare. The only ones I have ever seen are on the Web sites of research institutions such as Fraunhofer in Germany. ▲ Collapse
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Elena Sgarbo (X) Italian to English + ...
Thanks, Charlotte!
Aug 30, 2004
Excellent resource for those of us working with Science, Medicine and Language.
Thank you
Elena
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