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    Summon: Full-Text vs. Abstracting and Indexing ( AandI) Content and Authentication

    • Product: Summon

    What is provided by full-text publishers versus those that include Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) services?

     

    Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) services provide specialized information that full-text publishers do not provide. The Summon service takes advantage of both types of information in the Summon index.
    Publishers and A&I companies do not necessarily provide standard sets of data: it depends on the company or service. We take information from any source that will provide table of contents, subject headings, full text, metadata content, and more:
    • Table-of-contents information comes primarily from publishers, but some might come from A&I or other sources.
    • Subject headings can come from any source: A&I, full-text providers, etc.
    • Full text comes from full-text providers, including open-access databases.
    Our list of providers is substantial. Because article information comes from multiple sources, which we de-duplicate, we find it more useful to provide lists of full-text e-journals covered in the Summon service.

    • Date Created: 9-Feb-2014
    • Last Edited Date: 21-Feb-2014
    • Old Article Number: 8786
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