Ulrich's Periodicals Directory

Ulrich's Periodicals Directory
Producer ProQuest
History 1932-Present
Languages Multi-lingual
Access
Providers Multi-platform
Cost Subscription
Coverage
Disciplines multidisciplinary (all subjects);
Record depth abstracting and indexing coverage, including print indexes, online indexes, and indexing and citation databases; from more than 400 global sources (including Scopus and ISI Web of Science)
Format coverage academic and scholarly journals (all types); open access publications, peer-reviewed titles; popular magazines, newspapers, newsletters; annuals, continuations, conference proceedings; trade publications, consumer magazines, newsletters and bulletins; limited selection of membership directories, comic books, puzzle and game books; titles that have ceased publication since 1974; irregularly published publications, regularly published publications, available free, and available paid subscription only; small publishers, large commercial publishers, scholarly society publishers, independent publishers, and not-for-profit publishers (90,000 publishers).
Geospatial coverage 215 countries (International-global)
No. of records 336,000+
Update frequency daily
Print edition
Print title Ulrich's
Print title annual (limited data available compared to web)
ISSN 0000-2100
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Ulrich's Periodicals Directory (ISSN 0000-0175, and ISSN 0000-2100) is the standard library directory and database providing information about popular and academic magazines, scientific journals, newspapers and other serial publications.[1]

The print version has been published since 1932, and was founded by Carolyn Ulrich, chief of the periodicals division of the New York Public Library as Periodicals Directory: A Classified Guide to a Selected List of Current Periodicals Foreign and Domestic.[2]

It is now also supplied on-line as Ulrichsweb, which provides web-based and Z39.50 linking to library catalogs. The online version includes over 300,000 active and current periodicals.[3]

Coverage is international, with some emphasis on English-language publications. The information is derived from the publishers and verified by the journal. It includes

Earlier published by R.R. Bowker, it moved to CSA, a fellow subsidiary of Cambridge Information Group, in 2006.[4] Following the merger of CSA and ProQuest, Ulrich's moved to ProQuest subsidiary Serials Solutions.[5]

References

  1. McDermott, Irene (2002). "Confessions of a serial clicker: Ulrich's on the Web". Searcher. 10 (9): 8–12.
  2. Patterson, Charles D. (1988). "Origins of Systematic Serials Control: Remembering Carolyn Ulrich". Reference Services Review. 16 (1/2): 79–92. doi:10.1108/eb049014.
  3. Kaplan, Laurie (Presenter); Killough, Kara (Presenter); Thomas, Suzanne L. (Recorder) (2012). "A 10 Year Collaboration—Still Going Strong, Ulrich's and ISSN". The Serials Librarian. 62 (1–4): 152. doi:10.1080/0361526X.2012.652907.
  4. Cairns, Michael; Horton, Bo (1 January 2006). "Important information regarding Ulrich’s family of products". R.R. Bowker. Archived from the original on 27 April 2006.
  5. "Serials Solutions and Ulrich's align businesses to deliver complimentary solutions". ProQuest. 21 June 2007. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
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