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Portico


Portico is a new, not-for-profit electronic archiving service established in response to the library community's need for a robust, reliable means to preserve electronic scholarly journals. Portico was initiated by JSTOR and has been developed with the initial support of Ithaka, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the Library of Congress. Portico's mission is to preserve scholarly literature published in electronic form and to ensure that these materials remain accessible to future scholars, researchers, and students.

More information about Portico
Subject CoverageMulti-Disciplinary
URL http://www.portico.org
Publisher Various
Type Archiving service
Coverage Dates / Backfiles / Embargo

Portico provides all libraries supporting the archive with campus-wide access to archived content when specific trigger events occur and when titles are no longer available from the publisher or other sources. For more information see http://www.portico.org/terms.html#journals.

Commence & Expiry Dates of Contract 01/04/2008 - 30/09/2019
Help Links to Publishers Site/ Online Tutorials http://www.portico.org/about/
Access / Authentication Access to available journals via Portico website
Licence Summary Portico's licence used.

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