CiteULike and DeepDyve Partner to Streamline Access to Scholarly Journals
DeepDyve and CiteULike announced today that the companies are collaborating to deliver a superior way to easily and affordably share and read scholarly information on the Internet. CiteULike’s web-based service is widely used in academic and professional circles as a way to store, organize and share scholarly papers. Through its partnership with DeepDyve, CiteULike now offers its users a simple way to rent and read the journal articles they discover for as little as $0.99.
See the press release for more details.
This sounds interesting, but I haven’t come across any DeepDyve links on CiteULike. Could you perhaps give us some URLs so that we can see how it’s supposed to work?
Easiest way to “see it working” is to post an article from DeepDyve and then view in your CiteULike library. Make sure the article at DeepDyve his a rentable one with a DOI.
For example:
http://www.deepdyve.com/lp/aps/anticipating-anticipation-pursuing-identification-of-cardiomyocyte-XlMpQ5HktN?key=citeulike
Seems only a limited number of articles are available on DeepDyve. I was hoping I could quickly rent articles that take forever to arrive via inter-library loans (because very few libraries subscribe) but that doesn`t seem to be the case.
I wish DeepDyve were a bit more non-mainstream in what they offer.