TabbedOverviewSocial Sciences Index Retrospective: 1907-1983, part of the H.W. Wilson Retrospective Indexes collection, is an archive index covering journals in the humanities and social sciences. It includes over a million indexed articles related to social sciences, including book reviews. Provider: EBSCO Information ServicesPosted: Apr 1, 2020 9:05pmUpdated: Aug 1, 2020 12:05amSourceInformation provided here is drawn from a number of sources, and may not yet have been fully verified by CRL. DetailsCollection ContentSubject Areas: UnclassifiedResource Types: UnclassifiedContent Details: Topics coveredAnthropology, Archaeology, Art, Communications, Mass Media, Criminal Justice, Envronmental Studies, Gender Studies, Law, Literary Criticism, Music, Psychology, Sociology and more Geographic coverageGlobal Chronological coverage1907 - 1984 Source format(s)Academic journals, Conference Proceedings, Manuscripts, Periodicals, Reviews Total titles1087 - see notes for title listtitle list: https://www.ebscohost.com/titleLists/ssir-coverage.xls Total pagesn/a Major language (s)English - 89%; French - 4%; German - 4%; Other - 3% Digital collection launch dateOct. 2011 Completion dateAug. 2014 Collection ongoing No - Archival material only Update frequencyStatic Available supplements No SpecificationsMetadata: MARC records available Yes Creator of MARC recordsEBSCO's records comply with MARC21 standards (encoding level five). In addition, records comply with MARC record guidelines for journals in aggregator databases drafted by the PCC (Program for Cooperative Cataloging) Task Group. Source for obtaining MARC recordsMARC records can be downloaded at any time, free of charge, through the EBSCOadmin back-end site. Fee for MARC recordsNo Subject authorities usedEBSCO's Taxonomy is created from reputable controlled vocabularies such as the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH), Medical Subject Headings (MeSH); open source vocabularies such as WordNet and DbPedia; and author natural language from the published content full text and the EBSCO search logs. Our terms are created by Subject Matter Experts (SME) in each topical domain and are further reviewed for accuracy by external SMEs as well. Name authorities usedEBSCO ensures that alternative names, or non-preferred terms, are included in the vocabulary to support our Enhanced Subject Precision algorithm. Enhanced Subject Precision links multiple controlled vocabularies together in a unified index. The inclusion of these terms assists in maintaining consistency in term use.To build and maintain this reliable and powerful thesauri, EBSCO has worked with lexicographers and leaders in various fields of study. Technical Platform: Browser compatibilityAny common web browser and operating system (including mobile devices) Authentication optionsIP Address, Proxy Server, Referring URL, User ID and Password, Cookie, HTTPS, Personal User, Google Sign In, OpenAthens, Shibboleth, SAML-compliant solutions (Ping, Okta, ADFS, etc.) Several of these methods can be employed simultaneously to ensure the best possible approach to user authentication needs. Archiving solution (master files)Master files (PDF and XML) are fully mirrored across redundant data centers and sent through dedicated fiber. Archiving solution (derivative files) All EBSCO archive collections are safeguarded and preserved on Arkivums Perpetua: 2 additional copies of the data will be hosted in 2 geographically separate US locations Data preservation to secure access to useable data over time Available in web discovery tools Yes Open url target Yes Federated searching, z39.50 Yes Local host option Not Available Usage stats based on Counter codeYes - COUNTER R5 Interface Tools: Full text displayed Yes Page images Yes Color images Yes - most collections Search full text Yes Advanced search Yes Search within results No - While searching within results is not currrently available, EBSCO offers a wide array of filters and limiters to help users narrow the scope of searches. Users may also search within multiple indexed fields simultaneously to further narrow searches. Limit results by dates and/or document types Yes Display highlighted search terms Yes Display snippet (search term in context)Yes - when abstract is available Relevance sorting Yes Save searches Yes Download PDF Yes Download HTML Yes Print page Yes Print full document Yes Export citations Yes Annotation tools No - record-level notes available Cross-product searching Yes ILL permittedYes - with limitations. Content may be used for ILL unless ILL is specifically prohibited by the publisher in the copyright statement within an individual record. EBSCO also prefers for the content to be faxed rather than provided electronically. Text/data mining permittedNo Restrictions on useWhile EBSCO does not specifically restrict fair use, we do not have intellectual property rights to the full-text content included in our databases, other than the right to include this content (articles, images, etc.) on-product. The intellectual property rights are controlled by the publisher. As such, users must abide by the Copyright Act of 1976, as well as any contractual restrictions, copyright restrictions or other restrictions provided by publishers, and specified with the product. Sample restrictions include: Interlibrary loan (ILL): (as described above) Electronic reserves: Permissable, as long as in compliance with copyright law, the policy of the subscribing library, and the copyright statement within an individual record. Generally, it is acceptable to use one article per issue, for only one semester. Using more than one article per issue, or using an article for more than one semester, would require permission from the publisher. Course packs: Not permitted unless customer first gets permission from the publisher. As a note, EBSCO has worked with many customers who have used various course management software and co-browsing software without any reported issues.? 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