Update: July 2018
We have organized a free-of-charge provision of articles for all members of Bremen and Bremerhaven Universities. A valid library card is requested.
1. Search for the article in the libary catalogue
2. Click on the "fulltext" button and fill in your libary card number. All the relevant article data have already been filled in automatically.
The library will procure the article for you.
You can also use this order form available on this page and fill in all the relevant data yourself.
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December 2018
The library's e-journal holdings will change in 2018.
Since 2016, the German Rectors' Conference has been negotiating with major scientific publishers on behalf of the Alliance of German Science Organisations as part of the DEAL project.
DEAL aims at nationwide licensing agreements for the entire portfolio of e-journals published by the major scientific publishers.
The financial burden of the individual scientific libraries is to be reduced by means of nationwide consortium agreements. Access to scientific literature is to be improved on a broad and sustainable level. At the same time, an open access feature is to be implemented.
Negotiations are being conducted with these publishers:
- Elsevier - Elsevier
- Springer Nature
- Wiley
State of negotiations:
SpringerNature:
- No change in access to e-journals
- additional content
- Palgrave and Nature subscriptions continue to run
Wiley: No change in access to e-journals
Elsevier (Science Direct): no arrangement for 2018 so far
SuUB has not renewed its contract with Elsevier, which expires at the end of 2017.
For this reason, the new articles of previously subscribed journals will no longer be available from January 2018 onwards. In addition to the subscribed titles, there will also be no access to approximately 1000 other Elsevier journals, which could be accessed under the previous contract (Freedom Collection).
By the end of 2016, more than 60 universities and academic institutions had already terminated their contracts with Elsevier in order to confirm their support for a DEAL licence. By the end of 2017 there are about 200 institutions; a list of them can be found here....
On 29th December Elsevier informed us that the access to the journals subscribed to until the end of 2017 won't be cut off immediately.
DEAL negotiation goals:
- All institutions participating in DEAL have permanent full-text access to the entire portfolio of e-journals of the respective publishers.
- All publications of authors from German institutions are automatically published via open access (CC-BY, including peer review).A
- Appropriate pricing according to a simple, future-oriented calculation model based on the volume of publications.
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