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Page 1: Oxford University Press Presentation New 2007

Welcome Welcome to to Oxford Oxford University PressUniversity Press

Our goal is to bring the highest quality research to the widest possible audience

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Home PageHome Page http://www.oxfordjournals.org/

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1905 – Sir William Osler, a renowned Canadian physician, most famous for his book "Principles and Practice of Medicine" is appointed Regius Chair of Medicine and becomes a delegate of The Press

1906 – Osler initiates publishing plans for the Quarterly Journal of Medicine (QJM), with the inaugural issue appearing in print the following year. QJM is acknowledged as being the first major medical publication by The Press, which now publishes over 1800 Medical textbooks and 40 medical journals

1970s – 65 years on OUP publishes 40 journals, based out of an office in Neasden, London. Journals published at this time include African Affairs, Brain, Early Music, and Journal of Experimental Botany

1980s – Journals UK department moves to Oxford

1985 – OUP USA starts a journals program, successfully launching a small number of new journals including American Literary History and The Review of Financial Studies

1988 – Journals office opens in Japan (Tokyo) with International Immunology

100 years journals publishing

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1989 – Oxford Journals merges with IRL Press and relocate to IRL’s offices in Eynsham, Oxfordshire. The merge results in a total collection of 113 journals

1996 – OUP merges its journals programmes in the USA, US and Japan. As a result several very prominent journals are secured for the US list including Journal of the National Cancer Institute, American Journal of Epidemiology, and the World Bank journals

1997 – Japan Journals takes on a second journal (Journal of Electron Microscopy) and goes on to grow the list to 11 journals by 2004

2005 – “Oxford Journals” undergoes a major rebranding exercise with design agency Wolf Olins, resulting in a new logo, website, and rebranded covers

2006 – Journals office opens in Beijing, China 2006 – We celebrate our centenary and the launch of our digital archive

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43 Journals

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40 Journals

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Search Articles by Keywords

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Advance Search

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Browsing Journals by Title

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Access to Contents of Journals

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Access to Abstract and Full Text

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Access to Full Text (PDF)

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Browse the Archive

Please note that articles prior to 1996 are not normally available via a current subscription. In order to view content before this time, access to the Oxford Journals digital archive is required. Alternatively, you may purchase short-term access on a Pay per Article basis.

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Browse the Archive

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Journals By Subject

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