New website for Oxford University Press.Ingenta Founded in 1998, Ingenta provides technology and associated services to the publishing and information industries. Its software enables scholarly, financial and business publishers to make content available to online institutional and individual end users, under a variety of plc, has designed and developed Oxford Scholarship Online (www.oxfordrdscholarship.~with Oxford University Press, new web resource that takes 700 of the most important humanities and social sciences scholarly books online for the first time. The 2million [pounds sterling] ($3.5m), five-year project integrates the original 700 books and an extra 200 titles a year with other online resources via active reference links within footnotes and bibliographies, including millions of journal articles. This enables the user to cross-reference cross-ref·er·ence n. A reference from one part of a book, index, catalog, or file to another part containing related information. tr.v. information generated by a single search. To enrich the user experience, references within the bibliographies and footnotes are linked to hundreds of other web resources, including the millions of journal articles available on ingentaselect.com and ingenta.com. Other linking partners include CrossRef CrossRef is an official Digital Object Identifier (DOI) Registration Agency. It was launched in early 2000 as a cooperative effort among publishers to enable cross-publisher citation linking in online academic journals. , Emerald, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, the National Library of Medicine and Springer springer a North American term commonly used to describe heifers close to term with their first calf. . |
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