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The University of Wales links to JURN. Only the second British university to link so far, after The University of London.
Researching Korean Culture adds JURN to the sidebar. Classics blog Arxaiognosia has added a JURN sidebar search-box. Medieval Studies blog Ficta Eloquentia recommends JURN. The Fondren Library at Rice University adds JURN to its online resources list for anthropology. JURN linked by Ohio Universities InfoTree. Fanshawe College lists JURN in their student guide to online resources — although claims that JURN only indexes 13 magazines(!). I guess someone read the launch blurb about “1300 journals” but decided it was far too many and must be a typing error
Four new titles added to the index today:—
Adoranten (ancient rock carvings)
Journal of Indonesian Social Sciences and Humanities
Akroterion : Journal for the Classics in South Africa
Annual Review of Islam in South Africa (ARISA), The
JURN blogged by HM: Historia i Media in Poland.
Jurn blogged by the COG 2009 blog.
Talking of blogs, you’ll note that the JURN blog now has a list of “similar blogs” over in the sidebar.
JURN is reference site of the day at the Brooklyn Public Library in New York City, the fifth largest public library in the United States.
The excellent Ancient World Online has kindly blogged JURN, and added a JURN search box to the sidebar…

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Film Studies for Free blog has kindly added a JURN search-box on the sidebar…

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Sadly, the idiot-bots at Wikipedia don’t share Film Studies for Free’s enthusiasm, and think JURN is spam.
JURN has been blogged by Digizen and Sociologia Contemporanea.
Tama Leaver (Curtin University of Tech, Australia) blogs JURN…
“… the perfect rebuttal for students who claim they couldn’t find any sources and they didn’t have time to visit the library!”
JURN recently blogged by: Humanities, Librarianship and Technology; RumbleStrips; Open Access News; Mlinksva; Wayne State University TLB; and UConn Stamford Library Blog.
The Centered Librarian blogs JURN. The UConn Stamford Library Blog blogs JURN. The Garbrecht Gazette blogs JURN.
JURN has been blogged by Universities and the Web and the Free University of Berlin blog.
The German ViFaPolBlog weblog blogs JURN.
AltSearchEngines blogs JURN.
The Information Commons in Library West (University of Florida) blogs JURN.
The Royal Tropical Institute (Netherlands) has blogged JURN.
The latest Internet Scout Report (Vol 15, No.10) mentions and links to JURN. Although the Scout Report entry is somewhat misleading. It talks of JURN as indexing “humanities and social sciences articles” — rather than arts and humanities, with some some minor coverage of social sciences journals (usually because the latter have articles relevant to the arts and/or humanities).
Marcus P. Zillman and The Humanities Librarian linked to JURN today.
Israel’s Tel Aviv University library has blogged JURN.
The March 09 Internet Resources Newsletter blogs and links to JURN. JURN is even highlighted as one of two outstanding new websites…
“There seems to be a number of good websites listed in this month’s Internet Resources Newsletter, making any choice for the ‘Nice Web Site’ difficult, however, I’ve chosen two search engines…”
