The PEP-Web 2024 Release is Here!
New on PEP-Web for 2024This year, we are pleased to announce a substantial increase in our book catalogue with a range of contemporary titles from the New Library of Psychoanalysis. This series aims to stimulate the interchange of ideas across different schools of...Tip: How to access the glossary when viewing an article.
To access a glossary of psychoanalytic terms when reading an article, follow the steps below: On the homepage: https://pep-web.org/ in the right-hand side panel there is an Info Card folder labeled ‘Glossary terms’. Note, you must be logged in to view the Info Cards,...Tip: Find out who cited a particular article.
To discover which papers cited a particular article, follow the steps below: On the homepage: https://pep-web.org/ in the right-hand side panel there is a new ‘Info Card’ labelled ‘Who Cited This’. The ‘Who Cited This’...Announcing the addition of Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society to PEP-Web
In an interim release (v2022), PEP has added the complete contents (26 volumes, 1996-current) of the journal, Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society, now available to all PEP-Web subscribers. Currently in its twenty sixth year of publication, the academic journal,...The PEP-Web 2022 Release is Here!
This release provides another year of all current publications which move out of the publisher’s embargo period: subscribers will have access to the 2018 issues of current journals with 3-year embargoes, and 2016 issues of journals with 5-year embargoes. In addition,...The New PEP-Web Platform 2021 Beta has now launched!
Click here to access The New PEP-Web platform!
For the last three years PEP has been developing a modern new interface with many extra features and the capability for further feature development. The development was necessitated by a commercial takeover of our existing provider who served us extraordinarily well for twenty years and have also been very helpful in the changeover.
Its now available in Beta – meaning there may still be some rough edges and not all features are fully operational. Once the Beta phase has proved that everything works well enough, the existing platform will close.
About the new PEP-Web 2021 Platform…
The new platform combines a set of interacting software developments written in open-source code. It is, therefore, available to other publishers to develop.
The key thing to notice in this modern version is that there are improved search, browse and refine features, opportunities for personalisation so that users will be able to configure the colour scheme, type sizes, the language of instructions, etc., and to receive suggestions for articles fitting their search pattern. They will also be able save articles for later reading. You will not that users are offered expert picks of the day, a graphic of the day, a video selection of the day, etc. These new feature are designed to showcase PEP’s contents and to remind users of classic articles from across the field. Further features will follow.
Please do try it out! You can provide feedback and report any errors you encounter using the “Help” icon on the top right corner.