From: Ann Shumelda Okerson <[log in to unmask]> Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 13:27:14 -0400 Two very disparate e-products/services; am combining them for expediency's sake. Any first-hand experience of these? Or close-up knowledge? 1. Global eJournal Library (GeJL) Are there any other services like this one, or is it unique? "It is a discovery service to global e-journal literature published in open access format. Launched in 2014 by a joined effort of World eBooks Library LTD from UK and Informatics India Limited from India, the Global eJournal Library provides seamless access to millions of open access journals articles published in over 17,000 journals from over 8,000 publishers. As per August 2014, it provides access to more than 7,000,000 open access journals articles from 130 countries worldwide. The number of articles keeps growing on a daily basis and it is our aim to reach 10,000,000 in early 2015. The process of collecting, curating, organizing, indexing and making discoverable open access journals articles started back in 2001 and its scope embraces Golden OA Journals, Embargo Journals and Corporate OA Journals." http://www.gejlibrary.com/about-us.html 2. BMJ aims to solve "reviewer fatigue problem" via a partnership with Thomson-Reuters. "As part of ScholarOne Manuscripts, Reviewer Locator enables BMJ and its publishing partners to quickly and easily identify the most appropriate peer reviewers through a complex search algorithm that identifies article level meta-data in Web of ScienceTM—the premier scientific search and discovery platform and the industry's authority in science, social science, and arts and humanities citation indexes—to find reviewers with established publication records." http://finance.yahoo.com/news/thomson-reuters-collaborates-bmj-publishing-070000348.html Thank you, Ann Okerson