"Major publishers have committed to requiring ORCID iDs in
the publishing process for their journals and invite other publishers to
do the same."
Signatories include The Royal Society, IEEE, PLOS, EMBO Press, eLife, AGU, Hindawi, Science journals
https://orcid.org/content/requiring-orcid-publication-workflows-open-letter
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Showing posts with label ieee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ieee. Show all posts
Thursday, January 07, 2016
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Linking to IEEE articles unpredictable, & work around
Linking to IEEE articles from our homepage (and "Big Search Box") may be unpredictable over the next day or two as ProQuest works with IEEE to resolve technical issues. (The library uses a ProQuest service to link references and full-text.) ProQuest and IEEE hope to have a fix in place ideally by Friday.
If the link to the article does not work, go to the journal instead, and then browse to the article via volume, issue, and page number.
If you have been previously successful in accessing an article, try clearing your cache and then go to the article again.
If the link to the article does not work, go to the journal instead, and then browse to the article via volume, issue, and page number.
If you have been previously successful in accessing an article, try clearing your cache and then go to the article again.
Monday, July 20, 2009
IEEE Xplore Mobile (Beta)
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/mobile/about.html
"IEEE Xplore Mobile provides free search of all IEEE Xplore documents directly on your mobile device. You can view up to 10 article abstracts per search. To view full-text articles, send the article links to your e-mail address.
(From the PAMNET mailing list.)
"IEEE Xplore Mobile provides free search of all IEEE Xplore documents directly on your mobile device. You can view up to 10 article abstracts per search. To view full-text articles, send the article links to your e-mail address.
IEEE Xplore Mobile Beta is viewable on all web-enabled mobile devices. It has been optimized for newer mobile devices (i.e. Apple iPhone, Blackberry Storm). When using older mobile devices (i.e. Blackberry 8360, Blackberry Curve), you may be able to choose “Internet Browser” as your default browser in your device’s options for optimal viewing."
(From the PAMNET mailing list.)
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