A learned journal, but not necessarily refereed, on the Internet. Electronic journals offer reduced time to publication, allow hyperlinking to other documents, and, in some cases, are enhanced by multi-media materials.
Scholarly information (articles, discussion and other full-text information) published periodically in electronic format and distributed via computer networks.
A periodical that is accessed online.
A scholarly journal that can be accessed online and will usually contain the full text of each article. The library has subscriptions to thousands of e journals.
A full-text journal which is accessed through the www, CD-ROM, DVD, or other electronic device or format.
A publication, often scholarly, that is made accessible in a computerized format and distributed over the Internet. An electronic journal or e-journal often has a traditional paper counterpart.
Electronic journals are online versions of print publications that can be accessed via computer over the Internet. An ever-increasing number of electronic journals (or e-journals) on scientific topics are becoming available each year. Electronic journals allow a quicker, cheaper, and wider dissemination of scientific research than can usually be achieved with print publications.
A journal available in an electronic format usually via the WORLD WIDE WEB.
journal that is distributed online via the Internet. Most electronic journals available through the library are licensed resources with access restrictions.
Journals that are available online. Electronic journals that the Tufts libraries subscribe to can be found using the Electronic Journals link on the Tisch Library webpage or the CATALOG. Check both for the most accurate information.
journal in electronic format. Some e-journals are electronic versions of printed publications, whereas others are available only in electronic format. There is more information about the various Electronic Journal Services available to UWS staff and students on our LIS web pages.
a journal whose contents may be accessed online in addition to, or instead of, in print.
a journal that is accessible via the Internet; also known as e-journal.
A copy of a print journal with full-text articles that may be read off the Web, or sometimes, a journal that is published only on the Web and never on paper.
A publication, often scholarly, that is published electronically and distributed over the Internet.
A scholarly journal available in electronic form. At OSU, the catalog record will display WWW as the Location Code
A journal or other periodical that has issues available in a computerized form, typically via a Web site or database.
A journal that is available in its full form online. JSTOR is a database that contains electronic journals. It allows you to search for journal articles by keyword, or actually browse through each volume.
A way of electronically documenting learning and storing information for the purposes of reflection. For example, blogs can be developed and maintained as e-Iearning journals, which should be chronologically ordered and, where appropriate, include links to evidence of learning. Entries are typically brief, with a focus on reflection.
similar to a traditional journal but published only in electronic form - on a CD-ROM or the World Wide Web.
A online publication that is organized like a traditional printed journal, either an online version of a printed journal or a journal that has only an online existence.
A journal that is accessible online.
Electronic journals are scholarly journals or magazines that can be accessed via electronic transmission. The are a specialized form of electronic document: they have the purpose of providing material for academic research and study, they are formatted approximately like printed journal articles, the metadata is entered into specialized databases, such as DOAJ or OACI as well as the databases for the discipline, and they are predominantly available through academic libraries and special libraries.