Features
Your choice of purchase
From single article access to the purchase of our whole collection consortia-wide, see our library purchasing options to select the best deal for your research community.
Your choice of service provider
Registering for access directly through Oxford Journals Online provides your users with use of the full features and functionality available from our new HighWire platform. However, for your convenience, our online titles are also available through a selection of intermediaries/service providers (see below).
There is no additional charge to the publisher's subscription price. However, service providers may charge libraries for use of their service. Please contact your preferred intermediary for further details.
- EBSCO Electronic Journals Service (EJS) Please contact EBSCO for subscription confirmation and to sign up to EBSCO Online.
- SwetsWise Please contact SwetsWise for subscription confirmation and to sign up to SwetsWise.
- Minerva Please contact Minerva for subscription confirmation and to sign up to Minerva Electronic Online Services.
- Information Quest
- Maruzen
- IngentaConnect
- OCLC FirstSearch Electronic Collections Online
Your library administrator account
Access to your current subscriptions through My Oxford Journals provides you with access to archive content from 1996 (where available). We are also committed to offering you perpetual access to journal content that you have subscribed to in the past.
With your My Oxford Journals For Librarians account, you can:
- Enter and modify IP addresses and your Athens ID
- Download your COUNTER-compliant usage statistics in HTML or csv. format
- View your online journal subscription information
Perpetual Access
We are committed to offering you perpetual access to journal content that you have subscribed to in the past. Should your licence expire, you will continue to have access to those issues from the agreed list of Oxford Journals that were published during the licence period in question.
If we no longer retain the rights to content (for example, if a journal changes publisher) we cannot guarantee continued access, but we will make every reasonable effort to negotiate these rights with the new publisher.
See also our Frequently Asked Questions on archival access.
Linking to Oxford Journals
We provide various industry-standard mechanisms for linking to our online journal content: these are detailed below. We are committed to supporting the latest technical innovations to aid linking and access to our content. Please see our linking page for further details.
Content alerting
We offer a range of services that can help you to keep up-to-date with developments and content of Oxford Journals.
- Oxford Journals Librarians listserv – Join this list to be kept informed of title and price changes, service developments, and product releases from Oxford Journals
- Oxford Journals Update – A quarterly newsletter for our library partners
- CiteTrack – If you are monitoring research in a particular area for your readers, then you can use CiteTrack. This will alert you by e-mail when new content is available that matches your chosen criteria based on topics, authors, and articles.
- E-toc Alerts – You can sign up for e-TOC alerts to receive the latest Journal Tables of Contents and forward these to your library users.
- RSS Feeds – You can choose to receive the lastest details of new journal content onscreen using RSS Feed. Links to information on how to sign up for RSS feeds can be found on the home pages of all Oxford Journals
See also For Librarians for frequently asked questions, pricing, and support materials.
My Account
Services
Keeping you updated
Oxford Journals Update [PDF]
Listserv and email list
Pricing Bulletin 2008 [PDF]
Pricing Bulletin 2007 [PDF]
New titles
Titles changing frequency
Titles leaving Oxford Journals