Electronic Journals
Welcome to the John and Doris Campbell Library. Completed in 2002, the Library supports scholarship and research by providing both physical and digital access to information.

 
 

Public Access Electronic Journals

 
We are delighted to announce acquisition of our newest resource, EcoAmericas, a monthly report on development and environmental issues in Latin America.  We have access to current issues and all the back issues.  Access to the full text of articles is restricted to MVI affiliates and alumni, and requires a username and password.  Please contact Marlene Campbell (link to Marlene email address) at the MVI Library to obtain this information. Our subscription has been generously donated by EcoAmericas and the University of Vermont.


Revista de Biologia Tropical: International Journal of Tropical Biology and Conservation
-- issues from 2002 to present are currently available online; watch for more back issues to be made progressively available.


Public Library of Science -- a non-profit organization of scientists  and physicians committed to making the world's scientific literature a freely available public resource. Everything published by PLoS is freely available online.


PubMed Central -- a free archive of life sciences journals, organized by the U.S. National Instititute of Health.



HighWire Press -- 1,619,648 free full-text articles as of 3/20/07, HighWire Press at Stanford University develops and maintains the Web versions of important journals in biomedicine and other disciplines. They advertise themselves as the largest archive of free, full-text science on earth.


Directory of Open Access Journals
-- This service covers free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals. Coverage includes all subjects and languages. There are now 2603 journals in the directory. Currently 783 journals are searchable at article level.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences -- no subscription required to access Tables of Contents, abstracts, full text searching, and the full text of articles that are more than 6 months old, from 1915 - present.