Author Resources - Online Access
All Maney journals are published electronically, online, and some are online only. Visit our online area here. Maney partners with IngentaConnect for the electronic delivery of its journals. The online version of each issue is available in advance of the distribution of the printed copy, and offers free sample material and trial access periods.
A standard institutional subscription to a Maney journal includes online access as well as a print copy. Libraries and research institutes, particularly within consortia, may subscribe to the online-only version by choosing one of our MORE (Maney Online Research E-journals) Licence packages. For more information about MORE, please click here. As a journal Editor you should receive at least one copy of the print edition of your journal, but you will also be entitled to personal online access. Members of the Editorial Board are also provided with personal online access. If you have not already activated your personal online access please contact your Customer Sales and Services Executive or Managing Editor.
In order to receive up-to-date information, it is possible to sign up for Table of Contents alerts or RSS feeds direct from Ingenta. Please click here for more information.
Some journals use the ‘Fast track’ online publishing system where papers appear online in advance of appearance in print. Papers can be viewed and downloaded as soon as they are proofed and corrected.
We offer statistics on usage which are COUNTER-compliant. The COUNTER project (Counting Online Usage of Networked Electronic Resources at www.projectcounter.org has established international standards so that publishers, libraries and others can combine and compare statistics from a variety of sources in the knowledge that these are being generated consistently.
Maney is a member of the CrossRef project, a collaborative reference linking service used by participating publishers to enable readers to follow links from an article's references to the online content of the cited article, if that article is available in electronic format. A researcher clicking on a reference link will be connected to the corresponding journal or publisher's website, showing a full bibliographic citation of the article and, in most cases, an abstract. The complete text of that article will be available through the appropriate mechanism. This hyperlinking ability increases the visibility of journals that use the CrossRef system.
In 2009 Maney began to digitize the back archive of some of the journals in its list. This is an ongoing project and the list of journals whose archives are available now are:
For these journals, the standard institutional subscription includes access to the back archive.