DeepDyve is a commercial website that sells[1] access to scientific and scholarly articles. A user can buy PDFs of individual papers or get a subscription that offers unlimited reading access[2] to papers from publishers in their network, which includes publishers like Wiley, Springer Nature, JAMA, and Wolters Kluwer.

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According to DeepDyve's website[3] and other related materials[4], there are about 150 publishers in the DeepDyve network; notably, this doesn't include Elsevier/Science Direct[5], which ended its partnership with DeepDyve in April 2020. Some of the notable publishers are:

According to the same sources there are over 25 million articles from more than 15,000 peer-reviewed journals available.

Technology & Features edit

The current viewing interface (January 2023) for article reading is implemented by rendering the article pages as images on the screen.[original research] In addition to viewing the full-text article through a browser, subscribers are prevented from printing more than 20 article pages per month.

Further reading edit

  1. Strategic footstep for content supply in the digital age, September 2015
  2. DeepDyve Spring Survey of Unaffiliated Users, April 2015
  3. Next Step in the Evolution of Scientific Information Access: DeepDyve and FIZ Karlsruhe Partner to Offer Document Rental Services to FIZ AutoDoc Clients, February 2014

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Rusk, Jennifer. "Research Guides: Library Guide to Finding Articles: Purchase options and DeepDyve". libguides.lib.umt.edu. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
  2. ^ "Review: DeepDyve works like a low-cost subscription to expensive journals". PCWorld. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
  3. ^ "DeepDyve". Retrieved 1 June 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "DeepDyve Launches New Digital Library Platform, Bringing World Class Enterprise Literature Management Technology to Research Organizations". Pubs - Bio-IT World. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
  5. ^ "x.com". X (formerly Twitter). Retrieved 2024-06-01.