Online Journal Archive Collections
Discover the value of historical research with Taylor & Francis
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Taylor & Francis has digitized over 200 years of academic research from our journals to facilitate easy access to valuable, historical research, making it as accessible as reading contemporary articles. These historic discoveries are still impacting modern research, with content in our archives having over 7.3 million citations in the last five years!
One-time purchase: no need to budget for annual costs, pay one flat rate
Flexible Purchasing Options: customize the collection to fit your library’s needs
Perpetual access: continue building your library’s permanent collection of digitized research materials
Our Online Journal Archives
are split into three packages:

Classic Archive
The classic archive features content published before 1997, back to the journal’s very first volume where available.

Modern Archive Part I
Modern Archive Part I contains research published from 1997 to 2006, inclusive.

Modern Archive Part II
Modern Archive Part II covers more recent scholarship, containing research published from 2007-2011, inclusive.
Archive collection options
Online Journal Archive Subject Collections
Online Archive Subject Collections are ideal for institutions looking for complete subject coverage. Choose from over 32 digitized collections in a range of sizes and disciplines to meet the needs of your users – without the lengthy process of identifying individual titles!
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Custom Online Archive Collections
Custom Archive Collections are perfect for institutions undergoing digitization projects, looking to complete their collections, or seeking specific content their users are unable to access. These tailored collections allow you to custom curate the right archive collection for your academic’s needs.
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Archive Resources
Whitepaper
Why is Historical Research Important?
Working with internal and external stakeholders to better understand the researchers’ experience, Taylor & Francis developed and published a white paper at the start of 2022, titled: “The Past Informs the Future: The role of Historical Research in Modern Scholarship.” This case study explores how two sociologists draw on the resources available to them, and how important historical research is in their work today.
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Online Journal Archives
📈 Over the past five years, our Online Journal Archives content has been cited over 1.3 million times and contributed to over 11,000 government documents 🏛️. Discover how our archives can support impactful research through our comprehensive Online Journal Archives brochure.
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Why Taylor & Francis Digital Journal Archives?
The Benefits of Online Journal Archives
Benefits for Librarians
Comprehensive Collection – Access to a vast archive of peer-reviewed journals across multiple disciplines.
Digital Preservation – Long-term access to historical academic content without physical storage issues.
User Support & Training – Webinars, guides, and customer support to maximise journal archive usage.
Benefits for Researchers
Historical Research Value – Access decades or centuries of scholarly work for in-depth studies.
Cross-Disciplinary Insights – Coverage across humanities, social sciences, STEM, and medical research.
Advanced Search Features – Efficient tools for finding relevant content quickly.
Impactful Archive Content
Discover the value of historical research with our most influential journal articles!
Classic Archive
“The 1955 Hurricane Season” in Weatherwise
211 news mentions
“Why is the driver rarely motion sick? The role of controllability in motion sickness” in Ergonomics
54 news mentions
Modern Archive Part I
“Tannins and Human Health: A Review” in Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
175 news mentions
“Collagen hydrolysate for the treatment of osteoarthritis and other joint disorders: a review of the literature” in Current Medical Research & Opinion
81 news mentions
Modern Archive Part II
“Cortisol Decreases and Serotonin and Dopamine Increase Following Massage Therapy” in International Journal of Neuroscience
199 news mentions
“Vitamin D and Depression: Where is all the Sunshine?” In Issues in Mental Health Nursing
180 news mentions