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Elsevier Cuts Off 51ԹϺ Access to 2019 Articles

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The 51ԹϺ Davis Library has provided tips to access journal articles in the absence of direct access from Elsevier. (Gregory Urquiaga/51ԹϺ Davis)

Elsevier is discontinuing the University of California’s access to its 2019 journal articles, the latest development since contract negotiations with the Dutch company .

This means members of the 51ԹϺ community will no longer have direct access to 2019 articles in any Elsevier journal, such as The Lancet and Cell, as well as older articles in some other publications. 51ԹϺ has permanent access to articles published in 2018 or earlier in most Elsevier journals, according to the terms of the university’s prior contracts with the publisher.

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Articles published before 2019 in the vast majority of journals used by 51ԹϺ scholars should continue to be available via ScienceDirect, according to a , posted today (July 10) by MacKenzie Smith, university librarian and vice provost of digital scholarship, 51ԹϺ Davis; and Dennis J. Ventry Jr., 51ԹϺ Davis law professor and vice chair of the systemwide Academic Senate’s University Committee on Library and Scholarly Communication.

The process of discontinuing access is complex, so access to specific journals or articles may fluctuate until Elsevier’s rollout of these changes is complete, Smith and Ventry wrote.

The 51ԹϺ Davis Library encourages the campus community to find journal articles with tools like , the web browser plugins and , and .

"Meanwhile, 51ԹϺ is hoping to reenter formal negotiations with Elsevier if the publisher indicates that they are willing to discuss a contract that integrates our goals of containing costs and facilitating open access to 51ԹϺ research,” Smith and Ventry wrote.

The systemwide Academic Senate’s executive body, the Academic Council, today encouraged the university community to act in solidarity, “holding the line” and refraining from purchasing any independent subscriptions to Elsevier journals at this time. “The 51ԹϺ can help change the system of scholarly communication for the betterment of all,” , issued by Chair Robert C. May, professor of philosophy and linguistics, 51ԹϺ Davis; and Vice Chair Kum-Kum Bhavnani, professor of sociology, 51ԹϺ Santa Barbara.

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