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Emerald Backfiles
In partnership with the British Library, Emerald has digitized over 60,000 articles from 120 journals dating back to 1898. Featuring journals in business, management, library and information services, materials science and engineering, it is the first time that such an extensive archive of material has been available online.
The Emerald Backfiles forms an interesting and important record for social historians and business and management scholars alike and will be a valuable complement to your existing Emerald journal subscription, which already provides full text material online dating back to 1994.

Wiley Backfiles
The Ryerson Library has recently purchased the backfiles (mostly pre-1995 content) of approximately 100 Wiley titles. In many cases we also have the current (1995-present) issues of these journals. The following collections were purchased:

Environmental Building News
Environmental Building News is a monthly newsletter featuring comprehensive practical information on a range of topics related to sustainable design in the built environment. All issues from 1992 to present are available.

Elsevier Backfiles
The Library has recently purchased pre-1995 backfiles of approximately 800 Elsevier journals. In many cases we also have the 1995 - issues of these journals. Cell is one of the journals included in this purchase. We now have all Cell articles from 1974 available online.

Nature
All articles from 1987 - present are now available.

Nature Materials
All articles from 2002 are now available.

Sage Journals Online
Sage Journals Online is a collection of over 325 full text journals in the social sciences, humanities, and life sciences. A full listing of the included journals is available.

Taylor and Francis Journals
Taylor and Francis is a major academic publisher of over 1,000 journals in the fields of social science, humanities, science, technology and medicine.