De Gruyter Makes Its Journals More Widely Accessible

»De Gruyter today announced that it is making more than 160,000 scholarly and professional journal articles available via DeepDyve, a company whose rental service for scientific research articles is designed to meet the needs of sophisticated professionals and consumers, so-called “knowledge workers”. Through DeepDyve, users will be able to rent the full-text of any article from De Gruyter’s vast collection of humanities and natural sciences journals. De Gruyter is renowned for its extensive collection of high-profile publications, including journals back to 1826 in the studies of philosophy, linguistics, theology, history and classical studies, as well as mathematics, physics, biology and chemistry.
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