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 Agriculturae Conspectus Scientificus
Free, full-text online edition of ACS-Agriculturae conspectus scientificus. ACS print edition is the scientific journal in field of agriculture with a long tradition since 1887.
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 Highwire Press

A division of the Stanford University Libraries, HighWire Press hosts the largest repository of high impact, peer-reviewed content, with 1209 journals and 5,136,136 full text articles from over 140 scholarly publishers. HighWire-hosted publishers have collectively made 1,832,208 articles free. With our partner publishers we produce 71 of the 200 most-frequently-cited journals.

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 African Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science Research
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 Sabinet Full Open Access Journal Collection

Sabinet announced the beta release of the Sabinet Full Open Access Journal Collection. This will be the largest collection of South African Full Open Access Journals consisting of more than 6000 full-text PDF articles. Initially, 44 South African journals will be available, of which 14 are Approved South African Journals or appear on the IBSS or ISI lists. The journals are individually searchable. The coverage per journal varies, with some journals having full-text issues available from 2000 onwards. Any publishers interested in making their journals available as Open Access journals are welcome to contact SABINET.

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 Freshwater Reviews
Freshwater Reviews aims to provide comprehensive, modern reviews of topics in the freshwater sciences. Individual articles will be available on-line to subscribers from Autumn 2007 and the first part of Volume 1 will be in print from March 2008. The Journal will be available through membership of the Freshwater Biological Association and by subscription.
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 ABC Chemistry

Free Full-Text Journals in Chemistry.  Part A. Permanently available chemical journals.  See also: Part B. Trials and temporarily available chemical journals.

 

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 African Journal of Biochemistry Research

Free full-text journal available

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 South African approved Journals

Please find the South African approved Journals on the Department of Education's webpage. It is listed under the heading WHAT 'S NEW!

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 Africa Today
Africa Today, a leading journal for more than 50 years, has been in the forefront of publishing Africanist reform-minded research and provides access to the best scholarly work from around the world on a full range of political, economic, and  social issues.(no full text access abstracts only).
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 African Journals Online

African Journals Online (AJOL) is a database of journals published in Africa, covering the full range of academic disciplines. The objective of AJOL is to give greater visibility to the participating journals, and to the research they convey.  AJOL provides information on each participating journal, including aims and scope, contact details and general information. It also provides Tables of contents and abstracts (where available) for all articles published within these journals. (Some full text articles available.)

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 AGORA

The AGORA programme, set up by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) together with major publishers, enables developing countries to gain access to an outstanding digital library collection in the fields of food, agriculture, environmental science and related social sciences. AGORA provides a collection of 918 journals to institutions in 107 countries. AGORA is designed to enhance the scholarship of the many thousands of students, faculty and researchers in agriculture and life sciences in the developing world.

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 Online Access to Research in the Environment
Online Access to Research in the Environment (OARE), an international public-private consortium coordinated by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Yale University, and leading science and technology publishers.(Limited full-text access)
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 African Journal of Range and Forage Science

The African Journal of Range & Forage Science is the foremost African rangeland journal, devoted to understanding the processes affecting natural rangeland.  Online text: The journal full text is published on http://www.ingentaselect.com - free for paying subscribers.

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 Directory of Open Access Journals

Directory of Open Access Journals. This service covers free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals.  Currently 719 journals are searchable at article level.

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 FreeFullText.com

"FreeFullText.com provides direct links to over 7000 scholarly periodicals which allow some or all of their online content to be viewed by ANYONE with Internet access for free (though some may require free registration). The issue(s) which are available for free are indicated for each title on the alphabetical periodical lists.  Titles will be removed from this list if they cease to offer any free full-text content."

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 American Educational Research Association Special Interest Group

Open Access Journals in the Field of Education. "The AERA SIG Communication of Research supports the Budapest Open Access Initiative and urges ejournals to support the initiative."

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 HighWire Press
A division of the Stanford University Libraries, HighWire Press hosts the largest repository of high impact, peer-reviewed content, with 1011 journals and 4,087,693 full text articles from over 130 scholarly publishers. HighWire-hosted publishers have collectively made 1,562,738 articles free. With our partner publishers we produce 71 of the 200 most-frequently-cited journals.
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