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J-STAGE (Japan Science Technology Information Aggregator, Electronic) is an electronic journal platform for Japanese academic journals.
Producer | Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)[1] (Japan) |
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History | 1998–present |
Languages | Japanese |
Access | |
Cost | Basically free |
Coverage | |
Format coverage | Journal articles and books |
Geospatial coverage | Japan |
Links | |
Website | www |
It supports the submission of manuscripts, peer‐reviewing, page‐layouting and dissemination of electronic journals published in Japan.[2] The site provides free access to full text electronic journals, proceedings, and reports from various Japanese scientific societies.[3]
J-STAGE includes the Journal@rchive (ja), an open access digital archive of Japanese journals, established in 2005 by the Government of Japan.[4][1] By April 2009, some 540 academic organizations made use of the facility.[5] As of February 2012, 1.68 million articles were available for download.[6] To build the archive, in 2006 a robotic book scanner was introduced that could scan 1,200 pages per hour.[7]
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