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DeepDyve is a commercial website that sells[1] access to scientific and scholarly articles. A user can buy PDFs of individual papers or get a subscription that offers unlimited reading access[2] to papers from publishers in their network, which includes publishers like Wiley, Springer Nature, JAMA, and Wolters Kluwer.

Content

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According to DeepDyve's website[3] and other related materials,[4] there are about 150 publishers in the DeepDyve network; notably, this doesn't include Elsevier/Science Direct,[5] which ended its partnership with DeepDyve in April 2020. Some of the notable publishers are:

According to the same sources there are over 25 million articles from more than 15,000 peer-reviewed journals available.

Technology & Features

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The current viewing interface (January 2023) for article reading is implemented by rendering the article pages as images on the screen.[original research] In addition to viewing the full-text article through a browser, subscribers are prevented from printing more than 20 article pages per month.

Further reading

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  1. Strategic footstep for content supply in the digital age, September 2015
  2. DeepDyve Spring Survey of Unaffiliated Users, April 2015
  3. Next Step in the Evolution of Scientific Information Access: DeepDyve and FIZ Karlsruhe Partner to Offer Document Rental Services to FIZ AutoDoc Clients, February 2014

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Rusk, Jennifer. "Research Guides: Library Guide to Finding Articles: Purchase options and DeepDyve". libguides.lib.umt.edu. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
  2. ^ "Review: DeepDyve works like a low-cost subscription to expensive journals". PCWorld. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
  3. ^ "DeepDyve". Retrieved 1 June 2024.
  4. ^ "DeepDyve Launches New Digital Library Platform, Bringing World Class Enterprise Literature Management Technology to Research Organizations". Pubs - Bio-IT World. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
  5. ^ "x.com". X (formerly Twitter). Retrieved 2024-06-01.