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Online history database

History Cooperative was an online database of scholarly history articles from leading journals. It provided online access to library users to recent articles from 20 major journals and other online sources. It closed operations in May, 2010. It was originally created by the University of Illinois Press, and was also sponsored by JSTOR and the Organization of American Historians. It was a not-for-profit venture that was open to libraries and to paid subscribers of the individual journals.

Some of the journals available included:

See also

References

  1. Stan Katz, "Publishing History Digitally," Brainstorm May 11, 2010

Bibliography

  • Rosenzweig, Roy. "The Road to Xanadu: Public and Private Pathways on the History Web," Journal of American History vol 88 #2 (2001): 78 pars. 17 Oct. 2010 online.

External links

  • The present "historycooperative.org" blogging platform/website has no relationship to the original website and its previous sponsors and partners.
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