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2011 journal prices published

Maney's 2011 price list is now available. To access a copy click on the 'Prices and licences' link in the menu to the right of this page.

Key 2011 updates include:

Online-only subscription rates for all Maney journals. Maney journal content is now preserved in CLOCKSS, LOCKSS and Portico.

Four new journals will join our portfolio in 2011 -- see the articles below for further information.

Eight more journals are being retrodigitized back to Volume 1.

Eight journals are increasing in frequency.


New journals for 2011

Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly

More information to follow as it becomes available...

Journal of Conflict Archaeology

The Journal of Conflict Archaeology, formerly published by Brill, will be relaunched by Maney in 2011. The Journal is devoted to battlefield and military archaeology and other spheres of conflict archaeology. Read more...

New Journal of Botany

Maney relaunches Watsonia – Journal of the Botanical Society of the British Isles – as New Journal of Botany in 2011. Read more...

Yorkshire Archaeological Journal

Maney is delighted to announce a new publishing agreement with the Yorkshire Archaeological Society to publish their Journal from 2011. Read the press release...    


 

Maney Publishing is committed to publishing high quality, peer-reviewed international journals in print and electronic formats that offer real value for money for academic libraries, consortia and institutional customers.

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Journal of the month...

Corrosion Engineering, Science and Technology

Between 1st September and 15th October 2010 we will be making three years of online journal content available completely free of charge. Visit the Journal of the Month page for this and a wealth of background information about CEST.


Virtual Maney

During 2010 Maney is developing a series of 'virtual' journals bringing together in one online issue articles on key topics drawn from a range of journals. Virtual Journals will also be used to give a 'taster' of the scope and coverage of much larger collections of journals.

New Virtual Maney -- Medieval Studies brings together 22 articles in archaeology, heritage, language, literature and culture.


 

 

In January Maney announced the launch of an open access (OA) business model, MORE OpenChoice.

What are your opinions on hybrid open access publishing models? 
Email us your views.


Maney has a number of MORE online journal collections  that offer exceptional value for money to institutions wishing to expand their electronic information resources. To discuss your own particular holdings, or request a FREE TRIAL please contact Shelly Turner at s.turner@maney.co.uk


See us this month at...

The Danish Research Library Association Annual Meeting,
16-17 September, Roskilde, Denmark


Textile History and the Military

FREE supplementary special issue for subscribers

Subscribers to Textile History in 2010 will receive an additional supplementary special issue: Textile History and the Military. The issue consists of twelve papers which were originally delivered at the International Conference on Military and Textiles in 2008.

The important but frequently overlooked connection between textiles and the military is addressed in this supplementary issue by academic historians, museum curators and conservators, archaeologists and military experts from a range of disciplines and fields of study.  Between them the twelve articles explore the use of textiles in uniforms and equipment, the organization of production and distribution of military requirements, and the interaction of military and civil society, over a wide geographical region from medieval times to the twentieth century.

This supplement is included with a subscription to Textile History or can be purchased separately for £13.00/$23.00.

For further information and to view the contents of the supplement, click here.


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