Korean Education and Research Information Service (KERIS), a consortium with 300 members, has expanded its holdings of scholarly periodicals from ProQuest. Periodicals Archive Online connects researchers to a rich digital archive of leading historical periodicals, spanning more than two centuries of scholarship in the humanities and social sciences. The ability to search across all of these journals simultaneously allows researchers to uncover valuable material and insights in subject areas and publications that they might not otherwise explore, thereby, helping to increase unique research output.
The purchase of Collection 2 provides access to 100 additional titles that comprise more than 500,000 articles, covering 30 key subject areas and 12 languages. Researchers can swiftly access relevant material from a variety of publication types, encompassing major scholarly titles, magazines/reviews, venerable trade publications and older general interest titles from the nineteenth century.
With each journal in Periodicals Archive Online digitised from its first issue, the archive offers an overview of the history of scholarship in numerous fields, as well as thousands of articles that illuminate contemporary attitudes, events and interests at the time of their publication. Advanced search capabilities and post-search filters allow users to quickly and efficiently navigate this wealth of content and locate the most relevant items.