Electronic Collections from Duke University Press

The e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection is an online journal collection offering access to 30 humanities and social science journals.

Features include

• COUNTER 3–compliant usage statistics (scheduled for January 2009)
• access to available issues from 2000 to current volumes
• free reference linking among other journals on HighWire
• perpetual access to subscribed content


Euclid Prime
Euclid Prime is a collection of high-impact, peer-reviewed
journals in theoretical and applied mathematics and
statistics hosted by Project Euclid. While twenty-one
titles are currently included, that number is expected to
increase during the subscription year at no additional cost
to subscribers.

Features of Project Euclid include
• searchable pdf article files
• issue-level metadata, including links from each article to MathSciNet (Math Reviews), Zentralblatt math, and CrossRef
• Counter 2- and SUSHI-compliant usage statistics
• interoperability through the Open Archives Initiative
• full-text searches across the entire collection




Carlyle Letters Online available on HighWire Press at no charge to institutions


Carlyle Letters Online: A Victorian Cultural Reference, the electronic edition of The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle, is available online at carlyleletters.org. In part because of grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Delmas Foundation, the Carlyle Letters Online is currently available at no charge to institutions and individuals.

Leveraging HighWire’s award-winning online hosting platform and suite of features, the collection offers users an unprecedented level of functionality and personalization.

For more information, please visit carlyleletters.org or download the full press release.




The first 100 volumes of the Duke Mathematical Journal are available in a fully searchable electronic format. Duke Mathematical Journal: Volumes 1–100 offers access to 4,830 articles published from 1935 to 1999.

Features include
• searchable PDF and DjVu article files
• issue-level metadata, including links from each article to MathSciNet and Zentralblatt MATH