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This book, first published in 1993, examines the future of the electronic network medium and how it will provide opportunities for accessing and using information that so far have been unimagined by the print-dominated information industry.
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This book, first published in 1993, examines the future of the electronic network medium and how it will provide opportunities for accessing and using information that so far have been unimagined by the print-dominated information industry.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000755053
- Artikelnr.: 58338252
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000755053
- Artikelnr.: 58338252
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Suzanne McMahon, Miriam Palm, Pam Dunn
1. The Impact of Electronic and Networking Technologies on the Delivery of
Scholarly Information Timothy B. King 2. Electronic Serials: Realistic or
Unrealistic Solution to the Journal 'Crisis'? Anne B. Piternick 3.
Globalization of Research, Scholarly Information, and Patents: Ten-Year
Trends Francis Narin 4. Europe 1992: Implications for Scholarly Publishing
and Distribution John F. Riddick 5. Zastroika, Perestroika, Rasstroika,
Dostroika, and Us Edward Kasinec 6. Scholarly Information and Serials in
Latin America: Shifting Political Sands Margarita Almada de Ascencio and
Sylvia Perez de Almada 7. Automated Library Systems: What Next? Carol Pitts
Hawks 8. Embracing the Electronic Journal: One Library's Plan Gail McMillan
9. Information Technologies and the Transformation of Libraries and
Librarianship Charles B. Lowry 10. Wrap-Up Session Dan Tonkery 11. Case
Study: Starting a New Medical Journal Barbara A. Carlson 12. Marketing a
New Social Science/Humanities Journal to Libraries, Then and Now Isabel
Czech 13. SUPER-OPAC: Records for Articles and Chapters in Your Catalogue
Birdie MacLennon 14. Periodicals Receiving Units and Public Service Areas:
A Productive Combination Phoebe Timberlake 15. The Continuations Saga:
Converting Non-Periodical Serials Judith M. Shelton 16. Interfacing
Automated Environments: Linking the Integrated Library Systems Christie T.
Degener 17. Conversion to Automated Serials Control Systems: From the
Drawing Board to the Front Lines Marla Edelman 18. Replacement Issues:
Where Do You Find Them and At What Cost? Lawrence R. Keating 19. How
Vendors Assess Service Charges and a Publisher's View of Discounts to
Vendors Kathleen Meneely 20. Case Study: Managing the Established Sci-Tech
Journal Brenda Dingley 21. Case Study: A Society Journal Published by a
Commercial Publisher Mary K. Castle 22. Multiple Version Cataloguing and
Preservation Microfilming for Brittle Issues of Serials Geraldine F.
Pionessa 23. The Impact of Electronic Journals on Traditional Library
Services Linda Hulbert 24. Journal Contents Online: Patron Use and
Implications for Reference Service Lisa A. Macklin 25. An Introduction to
the Structure of ANSI X12 and a Tutorial on X12 Mapping for Serials Related
Transactions Joseph Barker 26. Job Descriptions Vis-à-Vis Job Applications:
A Match Often Not Made in Heaven Rita Broadway 27. Serials Claims: Three
Perspectives, Library/Publisher/Vendor Louise Diodato 28. Acquiring and
Cataloging the Elusive Latin American Serial Lisa Peterson
Scholarly Information Timothy B. King 2. Electronic Serials: Realistic or
Unrealistic Solution to the Journal 'Crisis'? Anne B. Piternick 3.
Globalization of Research, Scholarly Information, and Patents: Ten-Year
Trends Francis Narin 4. Europe 1992: Implications for Scholarly Publishing
and Distribution John F. Riddick 5. Zastroika, Perestroika, Rasstroika,
Dostroika, and Us Edward Kasinec 6. Scholarly Information and Serials in
Latin America: Shifting Political Sands Margarita Almada de Ascencio and
Sylvia Perez de Almada 7. Automated Library Systems: What Next? Carol Pitts
Hawks 8. Embracing the Electronic Journal: One Library's Plan Gail McMillan
9. Information Technologies and the Transformation of Libraries and
Librarianship Charles B. Lowry 10. Wrap-Up Session Dan Tonkery 11. Case
Study: Starting a New Medical Journal Barbara A. Carlson 12. Marketing a
New Social Science/Humanities Journal to Libraries, Then and Now Isabel
Czech 13. SUPER-OPAC: Records for Articles and Chapters in Your Catalogue
Birdie MacLennon 14. Periodicals Receiving Units and Public Service Areas:
A Productive Combination Phoebe Timberlake 15. The Continuations Saga:
Converting Non-Periodical Serials Judith M. Shelton 16. Interfacing
Automated Environments: Linking the Integrated Library Systems Christie T.
Degener 17. Conversion to Automated Serials Control Systems: From the
Drawing Board to the Front Lines Marla Edelman 18. Replacement Issues:
Where Do You Find Them and At What Cost? Lawrence R. Keating 19. How
Vendors Assess Service Charges and a Publisher's View of Discounts to
Vendors Kathleen Meneely 20. Case Study: Managing the Established Sci-Tech
Journal Brenda Dingley 21. Case Study: A Society Journal Published by a
Commercial Publisher Mary K. Castle 22. Multiple Version Cataloguing and
Preservation Microfilming for Brittle Issues of Serials Geraldine F.
Pionessa 23. The Impact of Electronic Journals on Traditional Library
Services Linda Hulbert 24. Journal Contents Online: Patron Use and
Implications for Reference Service Lisa A. Macklin 25. An Introduction to
the Structure of ANSI X12 and a Tutorial on X12 Mapping for Serials Related
Transactions Joseph Barker 26. Job Descriptions Vis-à-Vis Job Applications:
A Match Often Not Made in Heaven Rita Broadway 27. Serials Claims: Three
Perspectives, Library/Publisher/Vendor Louise Diodato 28. Acquiring and
Cataloging the Elusive Latin American Serial Lisa Peterson
1. The Impact of Electronic and Networking Technologies on the Delivery of
Scholarly Information Timothy B. King 2. Electronic Serials: Realistic or
Unrealistic Solution to the Journal 'Crisis'? Anne B. Piternick 3.
Globalization of Research, Scholarly Information, and Patents: Ten-Year
Trends Francis Narin 4. Europe 1992: Implications for Scholarly Publishing
and Distribution John F. Riddick 5. Zastroika, Perestroika, Rasstroika,
Dostroika, and Us Edward Kasinec 6. Scholarly Information and Serials in
Latin America: Shifting Political Sands Margarita Almada de Ascencio and
Sylvia Perez de Almada 7. Automated Library Systems: What Next? Carol Pitts
Hawks 8. Embracing the Electronic Journal: One Library's Plan Gail McMillan
9. Information Technologies and the Transformation of Libraries and
Librarianship Charles B. Lowry 10. Wrap-Up Session Dan Tonkery 11. Case
Study: Starting a New Medical Journal Barbara A. Carlson 12. Marketing a
New Social Science/Humanities Journal to Libraries, Then and Now Isabel
Czech 13. SUPER-OPAC: Records for Articles and Chapters in Your Catalogue
Birdie MacLennon 14. Periodicals Receiving Units and Public Service Areas:
A Productive Combination Phoebe Timberlake 15. The Continuations Saga:
Converting Non-Periodical Serials Judith M. Shelton 16. Interfacing
Automated Environments: Linking the Integrated Library Systems Christie T.
Degener 17. Conversion to Automated Serials Control Systems: From the
Drawing Board to the Front Lines Marla Edelman 18. Replacement Issues:
Where Do You Find Them and At What Cost? Lawrence R. Keating 19. How
Vendors Assess Service Charges and a Publisher's View of Discounts to
Vendors Kathleen Meneely 20. Case Study: Managing the Established Sci-Tech
Journal Brenda Dingley 21. Case Study: A Society Journal Published by a
Commercial Publisher Mary K. Castle 22. Multiple Version Cataloguing and
Preservation Microfilming for Brittle Issues of Serials Geraldine F.
Pionessa 23. The Impact of Electronic Journals on Traditional Library
Services Linda Hulbert 24. Journal Contents Online: Patron Use and
Implications for Reference Service Lisa A. Macklin 25. An Introduction to
the Structure of ANSI X12 and a Tutorial on X12 Mapping for Serials Related
Transactions Joseph Barker 26. Job Descriptions Vis-à-Vis Job Applications:
A Match Often Not Made in Heaven Rita Broadway 27. Serials Claims: Three
Perspectives, Library/Publisher/Vendor Louise Diodato 28. Acquiring and
Cataloging the Elusive Latin American Serial Lisa Peterson
Scholarly Information Timothy B. King 2. Electronic Serials: Realistic or
Unrealistic Solution to the Journal 'Crisis'? Anne B. Piternick 3.
Globalization of Research, Scholarly Information, and Patents: Ten-Year
Trends Francis Narin 4. Europe 1992: Implications for Scholarly Publishing
and Distribution John F. Riddick 5. Zastroika, Perestroika, Rasstroika,
Dostroika, and Us Edward Kasinec 6. Scholarly Information and Serials in
Latin America: Shifting Political Sands Margarita Almada de Ascencio and
Sylvia Perez de Almada 7. Automated Library Systems: What Next? Carol Pitts
Hawks 8. Embracing the Electronic Journal: One Library's Plan Gail McMillan
9. Information Technologies and the Transformation of Libraries and
Librarianship Charles B. Lowry 10. Wrap-Up Session Dan Tonkery 11. Case
Study: Starting a New Medical Journal Barbara A. Carlson 12. Marketing a
New Social Science/Humanities Journal to Libraries, Then and Now Isabel
Czech 13. SUPER-OPAC: Records for Articles and Chapters in Your Catalogue
Birdie MacLennon 14. Periodicals Receiving Units and Public Service Areas:
A Productive Combination Phoebe Timberlake 15. The Continuations Saga:
Converting Non-Periodical Serials Judith M. Shelton 16. Interfacing
Automated Environments: Linking the Integrated Library Systems Christie T.
Degener 17. Conversion to Automated Serials Control Systems: From the
Drawing Board to the Front Lines Marla Edelman 18. Replacement Issues:
Where Do You Find Them and At What Cost? Lawrence R. Keating 19. How
Vendors Assess Service Charges and a Publisher's View of Discounts to
Vendors Kathleen Meneely 20. Case Study: Managing the Established Sci-Tech
Journal Brenda Dingley 21. Case Study: A Society Journal Published by a
Commercial Publisher Mary K. Castle 22. Multiple Version Cataloguing and
Preservation Microfilming for Brittle Issues of Serials Geraldine F.
Pionessa 23. The Impact of Electronic Journals on Traditional Library
Services Linda Hulbert 24. Journal Contents Online: Patron Use and
Implications for Reference Service Lisa A. Macklin 25. An Introduction to
the Structure of ANSI X12 and a Tutorial on X12 Mapping for Serials Related
Transactions Joseph Barker 26. Job Descriptions Vis-à-Vis Job Applications:
A Match Often Not Made in Heaven Rita Broadway 27. Serials Claims: Three
Perspectives, Library/Publisher/Vendor Louise Diodato 28. Acquiring and
Cataloging the Elusive Latin American Serial Lisa Peterson