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Justis Publishing Ltd signs content agreement with Oxford University Press

6 November 2006

Legal electronic publisher, Justis Publishing Ltd has signed an agreement with Oxford University Press to index their full catalogue of legal journals on their legal reference citator service, JustCite.

Fiona Bennett, Head of Rights and New Business Development, for the Oxford Journals Division , commented “The Oxford Journals law list stands at the forefront of legal research and enquiry, with some of the leading titles across a diverse range of subjects including international law, humanitarian law, economic law and more. We’re delighted to be working with Justis to make it even easier for customers to search and find content from this collection.”


This agreement brings 23 new journals to the JustCite index including The European Journal of International Law, The International and Comparative Law Quarterly and the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies.

Masoud Gerami, Managing Director at Justis Publishing said, “We have been working on an ambitious plan to make JustCite an important tool for the legal professional and indexing legal journals has been our top priority. I am delighted to have reached an agreement with Oxford University Press for indexing their prestigious wide range of journals on JustCite. I look forward to adding even more value to the service in the near future.”

A full list of sources indexed on JustCite is available here.

For further information, please contact Victoria MacLean on 020 7284 8087.

Justis Publishing Ltd has been publishing titles online and on CD-ROM since 1986 and has secured a leading position in this sector, concentrating particularly on United Kingdom and European Union legal, official and business information. Justis Publishing’s customers come from legal and financial professions, government and the academic community in 84 countries worldwide.

Oxford University Press (OUP), a department of the University of Oxford, is the world's largest and most international university press. Founded in 1478, it currently publishes more than 4,500 new books a year, has a presence in over fifty countries, and employs some 3,700 people worldwide. It has become familiar to millions through a diverse publishing programme that includes scholarly works in all academic disciplines, bibles, music, school and college textbooks, children's books, materials for teaching English as a foreign language, business books, dictionaries and reference books, and journals.

Oxford Journals, a Division of OUP, publishes over 180 journals covering a broad range of subject areas, two-thirds of which are published in collaboration with learned societies and other international organizations. The collection contains some of the world's most prestigious titles, including Nucleic Acids Research, JNCI (Journal of the National Cancer Institute), Brain, Human Reproduction, English Historical Review, and the Review of Financial Studies.