E-mail: Password: Create an Account Recover password

About Authors Contacts Get involved Русская версия

show

Entomological Review

Community and ForumOther questions. Insects topicsEntomological Review

Dmitrii Musolin, 27.02.2012 22:52

Colleagues, does anyone have access to the full-text files of the Russian version of Entomological Review in the e-library ?

The editorial staff does not give PDFs of articles - they do not have them, SCIENCE transmits everything only to the e-library....

Comments

27.02.2012 23:33, Melittia

Colleagues, does anyone have access to the full-text files of the Russian version of Entomological Review in the e-library ?

The editorial staff does not provide PDF files for articles - they do not have them, SCIENCE transmits everything only to the e-library....


I've never been interested, but I'll ask in our library. I remember that we once had full-text access to this commercial enterprise.

27.02.2012 23:35, Dmitrii Musolin

I've never been interested, but I'll ask in our library. I remember that we once had full-text access to this commercial enterprise.


thank you! I'd appreciate it... SPbU and ZIN don't have....
Likes: 1

29.02.2012 15:12, Guest

I have access (from the institute), but as far as I remember, there is no PDF of EO, as well as ZZH. I'll get to the institute only on Saturday, I'll look again.

29.02.2012 15:53, Pirx

I have access (from the institute), but as far as I remember, there is no PDF of EO, as well as ZZH. I won't get to the institute until Saturday, so I'll check it out again.


I'm sorry, but then what is access to if there is no PDF?

29.02.2012 17:35, Dmitrii Musolin

everyone who is interested in the PDF has access to the annotations. I'll be waiting.

thank you!

ДМ

01.03.2012 6:52, Sergey Didenko

Colleagues, does anyone have access to the full-text files of the Russian version of Entomological Review in the e-library ?

The editorial staff does not provide PDF files for articles - they do not have them, SCIENCE transmits everything only to the e-library....


I have an e-library subscription at the institute. What to view/download?

This post was edited on sdi-01.03.2012 06: 52
Likes: 1

01.03.2012 8:16, Dmitrii Musolin

Oh! thank you!

which institute has a PDF subscription? ZIN and St. Petersburg State University do not smile.gif

I just looked up: Issue 4 for 2011 is not yet online. As it will be, I will ask for an article (1 or more) from there, if possible.

01.03.2012 10:56, Sergey Didenko

I'm terribly sorry, but this magazine is not available for free download from the e-library. I don't think anyone has access to the articles. In general, the full texts of EA articles appeared only from the second issue of 2011, and they charge 547 rubles for each article. Fantastic!
I download all the articles on electronics and nanotechnologies that I needed from my work computer for free (in the e-library, my institute is determined by the IP address and access is opened).

I can download translated versions of the articles you need in this journal (Entomological Review) from springer. I have access to all articles there. And there is already the 9th issue of the magazine for December 2011. The number of issues of the journal in Russian and English is different, so you need the full title of the article with the authors.
While I was browsing the magazine, I came across familiar surnames in the authors of articles:
- R. V. Yakovlev // Stygiinae Yakovlev, subfam. n., a new subfamily of palaearctic carpenter-moths (Lepidoptera, Cossidae);
- S. K. Korb // Notes on the systematics and distribution of Palaearctic blues (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae)
smile.gif

This post was edited by sdi-01.03.2012 11: 03

01.03.2012 12:15, kvoncstu

Dear colleagues!
Here is a free download method for an easily accessible index of doi articles (provided by Springer, Wiley, etc.) - http://sci-hub.org/
Likes: 5

01.03.2012 16:17, Dmitrii Musolin

I'm terribly sorry, but this magazine is not available for free download from the e-library.


"I see, thank you! it's the same for me. thank you for your willingness to help!

01.03.2012 16:22, Pirx

Dear colleagues!
Here is a free download method for an easily accessible index of doi articles (provided by Springer, Wiley, etc.) - http://sci-hub.org/


The thing works. Here is the question - how to find the DOI of the same EA or ZJ?

01.03.2012 16:24, Dmitrii Musolin

Dear colleagues!
Here is a free download method for an easily accessible index of doi articles (provided by Springer, Wiley, etc.) - http://sci-hub.org/


thank you!

this is some kind of socialism... However, I haven't tried downloading it yet

but what I need doesn't work! the article doesn't have a DOI!

here it hangs and offers to pay smile.gif) http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=17103009

This post was edited by Musolin - 01.03.2012 16: 28

01.03.2012 17:14, Vorona

Dear colleagues!
Here is a free download method for an easily accessible index of doi articles (provided by Springer, Wiley, etc.) - http://sci-hub.org/

"Shtuka" also works for keywords, but it can't get them out of the e-library frown.gif
Maybe you have developers Should I clarify the question? wink.gif

01.03.2012 17:19, Dmitrii Musolin

asked, thank you!

01.03.2012 21:49, Sergey Didenko

The English version of your article will probably be published in the 2012 issue of Entomological Review. For 2011, it is not in any issue.

01.03.2012 21:55, Dmitrii Musolin

Thank you, I know that, I just bought it. It won't be a problem. I'm looking for the Russian version.

02.03.2012 6:22, Sergey Didenko

But don't you, as an author, get a copy of the article from the editorial office of EO?

02.03.2012 6:59, Dmitrii Musolin

Yes, I got 5 prints. But it's already going all the way to the 21st century, and I want to have a PDF. I'll make it myself, but it's crazy that it exists, but neither the author, editor, or translator can get it for free...

02.03.2012 7:24, rhopalocera.com

This is not insanity. This is the main body of REO.
Likes: 2

27.04.2012 11:25, XXL

Tell me, how do they get impressions from the EO in general? Our article has been published (it seems like it should be), but we don't know where to get the files or at least the pages of the article (in order to be able to link to it). In the Zoological section, the file is sent, in others, at least annotations are posted directly on the journal's website. EO - silence...

27.04.2012 12:32, Dmitrii Musolin

There is an Internet connection. I was looking at the table of contents in the e-library.

They don't give you any files yet. This is the problem. The editorial board understands it. You can still buy the file of your article in the same e-library. I considered this an impudence and closed my article (35 pages), although later I regretted it, I had to pay these 590 rubles. and not waste time. I still don't know who exactly has free access...

Give 5 impressions. Check with Boris Korotyaev <baris@zin.ru>. Usually, you need to go to the ZIN yourself. If you do not have the opportunity and colleagues in St. Petersburg (or those who will come to the congress), write to me, I will pick it up and forward it to you.

The English translation file is easier to get. I requested it on the SCIENCE website and they sent it to me. Or from the website of the English version of the magazine (via Springer)

14.12.2012 11:04, XXL

Reviewed by Lee EO, a Zoological Journal in VINITI, Web Of Science. And how do you even know that?

14.12.2012 11:20, Dmitrii Musolin

Reviewed by Lee EO, a Zoological Journal in VINITI, Web Of Science. And how do you even know that?



- ref. their translated version is one for 2 of our w-la-Entomological Review.

This can be seen in particular on the Entomological Review website.


Abs. exactly.

14.12.2012 12:57, XXL

Only in web of science?

This post was edited by XXL-12/14/2012 12: 59

14.12.2012 14:11, Dmitrii Musolin

VINITA always had it, too. These are w-ly RAN...

Enter Rev should now be included in all databases.

New comment

Note: you should have a Insecta.pro account to upload new topics and comments. Please, create an account or log in to add comments.

* Our website is multilingual. Some comments have been translated from other languages.

Random species of the website catalog

Insecta.pro: international entomological community. Terms of use and publishing policy.

Project editor in chief and administrator: Peter Khramov.

Curators: Konstantin Efetov, Vasiliy Feoktistov, Svyatoslav Knyazev, Evgeny Komarov, Stan Korb, Alexander Zhakov.

Moderators: Vasiliy Feoktistov, Evgeny Komarov, Dmitriy Pozhogin, Alexandr Zhakov.

Thanks to all authors, who publish materials on the website.

© Insects catalog Insecta.pro, 2007—2024.

Species catalog enables to sort by characteristics such as expansion, flight time, etc..

Photos of representatives Insecta.

Detailed insects classification with references list.

Few themed publications and a living blog.