BioOne Complete Welcomes Back Four Journals, Adds Six New Titles for 2020

WASHINGTON, D.C. — BioOne (about.BioOne.org) proudly announces the return of four popular journals and the addition of six new Open Access titles to BioOne Complete (complete.BioOne.org) for 2020. Four titles from the Entomological Society of America will return January 1 next year:

Annals of the Entomological Society of America
v.93 – Current
Environmental Entomology
v.29 – Current
Journal of Economic Entomology
v.93 – Current
Journal of Medical Entomology
v.37 – Current

In addition, six new titles will join the Open Access collection:

Air, Soil and Water Research
SAGE, v.1 – Current
Environmental Health Insights
SAGE, v.1 – Current
International Journal of Insect Science
SAGE, v.1 – Current
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports
SAGE, v.1 – Current
Tropical Conservation Science
SAGE, v.1 – Current
Revue suisse de Zoologie
Muséum d’histoire naturelle, Genève, 2015 – Current

This wealth of new content further improves BioOne Complete’s subject coverage in entomology, zoology, environmental sciences, and more. Returning titles will fill gaps in their archive, to include all issues from 2000 – present. With these high-caliber additions, BioOne Complete will offer 214 full-text journals from leading scientific societies and independent presses around the world. 81% of BioOne Complete’s 2020 subscribed titles have Impact Factors, and 29% are based outside the US. Furthermore, two-thirds of current titles are available in full-text XML exclusively through BioOne Complete.

2020 title lists and other librarian resources are available for download on the BioOne Complete website. Not yet a BioOne Complete subscriber? Please contact one of our regional sales managers for a quote or free trial.

About BioOne

BioOne is an innovative nonprofit collaborative and the leading content aggregator in the biological, ecological, and environmental sciences. More than 150 global scientific societies and nonprofit publishing organizations include their journals in BioOne’s flagship product, BioOne Complete, for the benefit of 3,500 accessing institutions and millions of researchers worldwide. Since 2001, BioOne has returned more than $68 million in royalty sharing back to its participants, with a commitment to share research more broadly, equitably, and sustainably.

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