Free online access to SAGE journals for February

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  1. Pete It's not rocket surgery Registered Senior Member

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    In my email today:

    FREE ONLINE ACCESS
    to SAGE journals including
    newly digitized deep backfile
    until February 28, 2007! ​

    SAGE knows that a journals' archive is just as valuable to today's research as the latest up-to-the minute findings. We are therefore pleased to announce that SAGE has scanned and digitized over 300,000 articles from our print journal backfiles* and uploaded them to the SAGE Journals Online platform. This means over 3.5 million additional pages are now online across the fields of Business, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Science, Technology and Medicine, and even more are on the way soon.

    To celebrate throughout February all content on [/i]SAGE Journals Online[/i] is accessible for free!**

    There are two ways to gain access
    :
    1. If your institution subscribes to one or more SAGE journals, free online access to ALL SAGE journals, including the newly digitized backfile, is available for you, your colleagues, and your students until February 28, 2007. No registration is required. Just visit SAGE Journals Online to start accessing articles in your discipline today!
    2. If your institution does not subscribe to any SAGE journals, [url="http://sintrap.sagepub.com:81/t/95902/7167188/11596/0/">click here[/url] to register for free online access to the free trial today.

    *Complete backfiles are not available for all titles.
    **Free access offer does not include access to the SAGE Full-Text Collections on SAGE Journals Online.
    ---end email---

    SAGE journals are light on the physical sciences, but heavy on medical and social science. Here's a topic list:
    Humanities
    Area Studies
    Language Studies
    Music
    Religious Studies

    Life Science
    Biochemistry
    Endocrinology
    Neuroscience
    Pharmacology

    Medicine
    Complementary Medicine
    Critical Care / Intensive Care
    Geriatrics
    Health Science
    Nursing Science
    Pediatrics
    Rehabilitation Medicine
    Psychiatry
    Public Health
    Radiology
    Surgery

    Physical Science
    Computer Science
    Engineering
    Materials Science

    Social Science
    Anthropology
    Communication
    Criminology
    Economic Science
    Education
    Information Science
    Management
    Political Science
    Psychology
    Research Methods
    Sociology
     

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