DeepDyve
DeepDyve is a commercial website that sells access to scientific and scholarly articles from a large range of academic publishers. DeepDyve bundles access to many publishers within their subscription, rather than the customer buying access to each journal individually. Access is available on a monthly or annual subscription basis. Some articles require additional fees on top of the subscription.
Content
Over 150 major publishers have signed up to provide articles from their scientific journals, including Springer-Nature,[1] Oxford University Press, Wiley-Blackwell, and IEEE.
DeepDyve's company website claims that over 25 million articles from more than 15,000 peer-reviewed journals are available.[2]
In 2020, Elsevier did not renew its contract with DeepDyve. The 750 Elsevier journals previously on offered ceased to be available on DeepDyve on April 22, 2020.[3]
Technology & Features
The current viewing interface (Nov 2020) for article renting is implemented by rendering the article pages as images on the screen. 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
- 2015 Year In Review
- The 2015 DeepDyve Report
- Strategic footstep for content supply in the digital age, September 2015
- DeepDyve Spring Survey of Unaffiliated Users, April 2015
- Article Sharing in the Digital Age, April 2015
- 2014 Year in Review
- 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
- The 2013 DeepDyve Report
References
- Springer content now available via DeepDyve's online rental service for scholarly publications
- "Spring Subscriber Survey – results to share". DeepDyve. 2015-04-28. Retrieved 2015-07-27.
- "Communication from DeepDyve CEO to its customers". 2020-04-20. Cite journal requires
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