I sent this idea to Laura directly, and forgot I should share it with the other list members.
Sorry.
Several other librarians have made some good suggestions.
This is more of a longshot approach………..but if you identified the foreign publishers [ie Elsevier, etc] you might research their website looking for the names of what were probably ‘originally’ published in the US.
Ex. search for the word ‘american’ or ‘america’ or ‘united states’ at a publisher website might give some results, which could then be researched via Ulrichs [which I do not have access to]. You might find both journals that contain ‘american’
in the title, but also journals that represent certain ‘american’ societies/organizations that have that word in their name.
There will be plenty that were US, but do not use ‘american’ in the journal name, but it could be a start. Not sure what other words would be likely to indicate the country of origin for the journal.
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If you have specific journals or publishers, this is a good resource -
http://etas.jusp.mimas.ac.uk/search/.
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Hi,
Forwarding a question from a colleague to the list below. I’m not sure if there is a neat, all-in-one-place list of this sort. Ulrich’s might be of help, but
maybe not. Ideas?
~Scott
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Hi all --
I need to do some serials research. Basically I'm interested in developing a list of US-published journals (for instance, scholarly society journals) that used to be published in US but were absorbed / bought / published by non-US publishers
(such as Elsevier). Do you have any idea how I could do this? Would Ulrich's be helpful? Or is there some tool like that?
Laura
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