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Educational and corporate subscriptions give institutions and students unlimited
access to the New Scientist
Archive, an essential tool for
science and technology education and research.
The authors of the two winning essays will each receive one year of membership in AAAS, which among other benefits includes 51 weekly issues of
Science, online
access to Science articles and the
Science archive, networking opportunities within the AAAS community and more.
Science Classic provides
access to the digital
archives of the journal
Science from its first issue in 1880 through 1996.
21 December 2011: The American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) announces that the Russian Ministry of Education and
Science has selected
Science Classic, the digital
archives of
Science (1880 - 1996), as the first acquisition in a major project
to provide national
access to scientific
archives.
It provides
access to some
Science Signaling content, including the Connections Map, Community, Resources Sections, and the first issue containing original research; and full text
access to the
archive of SAGE KE.
15 January 2014: The American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) partners with the Korea Institute of
Science and Technology Information (KISTI)
to provide sitewide
access to Science Classic, the digital
archives of
Science (1880 - 1996),
to institutions across Korea.
Online, you can browse the
Science archives, with articles dating back
to 1880, get
access to important new articles before they appear in print, and read on the go via the
Science mobile site and apps for iOS and Android devices.
The American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) announces that the government of Brazil has partnered with AAAS
to obtain sitewide
access to Science Classic, the digital
archive of
Science from 1880
to1996, for use by the institutions of the Coordination of Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (Capes Consortium), the nation's extensive information portal.
6 February 2015: The CLOCKSS (Controlled LOCKSS)
Archive is pleased
to announce that it has partnered with the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS)
to safeguard
access to content in the
Science family of journals, published by AAAS, in the event of an unforeseen «trigger event» such as a natural disaster.
Receive full
access to ALL
Science content since 1880, as well as ScienceNOW, the SAGE KE
Archive and AAASMember.org
Full
access to Science research papers more than one year old (and published since 1997), the SAGE KE
Archive, e-mail alerts, partial
access to Science Signaling content, and personalization features for institutional subscribers, are available
to you FREE with registration.
If you require
access to observations from these instruments for a
science project and can not find enough information in the
archive, we would suggest you contact us and we will endevour
to help you as available effort allows.
With the recent launch of four new lesson plans, in addition
to a professional development training video and an
archived webinar focusing on project - based learning and 21st century skills, TGR EDU: Explore is rapidly expanding its library of transformative content for teachers, students and families in the areas of STEM (
science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and college -
access.
Göttingen University and many other top schools will unable
to access most
archived issues of journals, and individual e-packages for the economic
sciences in particular.
Open for browsing during gallery hours, our Bookshop stocks a range of thought provoking photographic, arts and social
sciences titles, while our Reading Room provides welcoming space for study and research, with
access to an extensive collection of books and reference materials, and a selection of almost 2,000 images from our
archive has been digitised and made available for browsing on an iMac.
Did Karl et al. disclose
to Science Magazine that they would not be following the NOAA
archive policy, would not
archive the data, and would only provide
access to a non-machine readable version only on an FTP server?»
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Archiving is part of a larger movement
to increase
access to knowledge that also includes alternative forms of open
access publishing for journals and conference papers, involving dedicated open
access publishers (e.g. BMC), university libraries (e.g. UBC http://ojs.library.ubc.ca/) or groups using open source software (e.g. DpubS), while at the same time, this new spirit of openness is contributing
to open data (e.g., Dataverse Network) and open notebook
science (e.g. Useful Chem) initiatives.