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Welcome to PEP-WEB and the PEP Psychoanalytic Literature Search!

Announcing PEP Archive 1 Version 9 (1871-2006)!  This release adds the 18 volume German Freud Standard Edition, Gesammelte Werke and all the included editorial notes.  Moreover, we've included an electronic concordance: sections and pages of the German language Gesammelte Werke and the English language Standard Edition are now hyperlinked to each other (where applicable) for easy cross-reference.  All you need to do is click to go back and forth.

We've also added the complete contents of three NEW Journals. The new journals are: American Imago (1939-), Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis (1992-2003) and Psychoanalysis and History (1999-).  And we've added two special books: Psychoanalytic Practice: Principles, Volume 1 (1985), and Psychoanalytic Practice: Clinical Studies, Volume 2 (1991) by Thomä and Kächele

The PEP Archive 1 Version 9 (1871-2006) contains the complete text and illustrations of 37 premier journals in psychoanalysis, 58 classic psychoanalytic books, and the full text and Editorial notes of the 24 volumes of The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud as well as the 18 volume German Freud Standard Edition Gesammelte Werke. PEP Archive 1 spans over 120 publication years and contains the full text of articles whose source ranges from 1871 though 2006. There are over 65,000 articles (with over 200 million words) and 8,726 figures and illustrations that originally resided on more than 1200 volumes with a total of over 520,000 printed pages. In hard copy, the PEP Archive represents a stack of paper more than 170 feet high and weighing over 2.3 tons!

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The Search Tab on the left can be used to search the FULL TEXT of all the content on PEP-WEB, including both PEP Archive and PEP Current Content (2007 and newer). The search is FREE: you don't need to login to search or read abstracts and summaries of books and articles, or the first few paragraphs when an abstract isn't available.

PEP Archive subscribers can view the complete text of journal volumes through 2006 (as available) and all books. To view the complete text of the articles, you must be logged in. If you see "Logout" above the Document Tab then the system has recognized and authenticated your rights. If you see the text "Login", click it to authenticate or for further information as to how to sign in.

If you are not yet a subscriber but need instant access, PEP now offers a low cost 24 hour pass to all the Journals in the archive (through 2006). Note that this does not include access to the books. Please see: http://www.p-e-p.org/24_hour.htm.

If you are a PEP Archive subscriber only, you will not be able to read articles after 2006, which are part of PEP Current Content. The PEP Archive contains books and articles through the end of 2006. Current Content volumes are those afterwards. Click here for more information on PEP Current Content.

The PEP Archive is always available 24x7 and from any location. We support Open-URL and a number of authentication standards, making it easy to integrate into your own on-line library resources. Update information, listing additions or corrections to PEP-WEB can be followed on the PEP Web News page. You can also sign up to receive an RSS feed whenever new material is added.

The works in the PEP archive appear with the permission of the copyright holders and are copyright to them. Works may only be reproduced or further disseminated in strict accordance with PEP's terms and conditions and within the framework of international copyright law. Further information on copyright appears at http://www.p-e-p.org/copyright.htm and PEP's terms and conditions at http://www.p-e-p.org/terms_conditions.htm.

PEP gratefully acknowledges:

The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud was published in 24 volumes in the UK from 1950 onwards by the Institute of Psycho-Analysis and Hogarth Press.

The Scandinavian Psychoanalytic Review articles appear in this PEP Archive courtesy of grants from the Nordic Council for Scientific Information and Bertil Wennborg Foundation.

We would like to acknowledge the heirs of C.G. Jung for allowing us to publish his correspondences with Freud. This and the other classic books are also available from their original publishers in printed format. For more information about printed versions of the Jung-Freud Correspondences, refer to these websites http://pup.princeton.edu/ and http://www.brunner-routledge.co.uk/

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