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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000111705
- Artikelnr.: 60143644
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000111705
- Artikelnr.: 60143644
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North American Serials Interest Group,
ContentsIntroduction
* Announcements: NASIG Conference Grant Awards
* The Transformation of Scholarly Communication and the Role of the
Library in the Age of Networked Information
* St. Augustine to NREN: The Tree of Knowledge and How It Grows
* Webs That Link Libraries, Librarians, and Information: Evolving
Technical Standards for a Networking Age
* Landlords and Tenants: Who Owns Information, Who Pays For It, and
How?
* Higher Education in the 90s: Growth, Regression or Status Quo
* A Potency of Life: Scholarship in an Electronic Age
* Professionals or Professionless, Information Engineers or ???
* From Past Imperfects to Future Perfects
* New Strategies for Publishing
* A History of Journal Price Studies
* Libraries and the Use of Price Studies
* Index Medicus? Price Study
* Copyright and Licensing in the Electronic Environment
* Future Strategies for Retaining the Past
* New Books From Old: A Proposal
* Regional Library Networking: New Opportunities for Serving
Scholarship
* Regional Library Networking: New Opportunities for Serving
Scholarship
* Z39.1: You Just Don?t Understand! Librarians and a Publisher Discuss
the Standard for Periodical Format and Arrangement
* Marketing to Libraires: What Works? Adapting Marketing Strategy to
Changes in the Library Community
* Marketing to Libraries: What Works and What Doesn?t
* Article Delivery: Shifting Paradigms
* Document Delivery Vendors: Benefits and Choices
* Electronic Networking and Serials Resources: Quotidian Applications
for the Curious and the Cynical
* Cataloging Serial Computer Files
* Automating Binding Procedures Using INNOVACQ vs. In-House Database
* The Footbone?s Connected to the Anklebone, or, Enumeration,
Checking-in and Labeling Instructions
* Game Shows, Elevators, Full Plates, a
* Announcements: NASIG Conference Grant Awards
* The Transformation of Scholarly Communication and the Role of the
Library in the Age of Networked Information
* St. Augustine to NREN: The Tree of Knowledge and How It Grows
* Webs That Link Libraries, Librarians, and Information: Evolving
Technical Standards for a Networking Age
* Landlords and Tenants: Who Owns Information, Who Pays For It, and
How?
* Higher Education in the 90s: Growth, Regression or Status Quo
* A Potency of Life: Scholarship in an Electronic Age
* Professionals or Professionless, Information Engineers or ???
* From Past Imperfects to Future Perfects
* New Strategies for Publishing
* A History of Journal Price Studies
* Libraries and the Use of Price Studies
* Index Medicus? Price Study
* Copyright and Licensing in the Electronic Environment
* Future Strategies for Retaining the Past
* New Books From Old: A Proposal
* Regional Library Networking: New Opportunities for Serving
Scholarship
* Regional Library Networking: New Opportunities for Serving
Scholarship
* Z39.1: You Just Don?t Understand! Librarians and a Publisher Discuss
the Standard for Periodical Format and Arrangement
* Marketing to Libraires: What Works? Adapting Marketing Strategy to
Changes in the Library Community
* Marketing to Libraries: What Works and What Doesn?t
* Article Delivery: Shifting Paradigms
* Document Delivery Vendors: Benefits and Choices
* Electronic Networking and Serials Resources: Quotidian Applications
for the Curious and the Cynical
* Cataloging Serial Computer Files
* Automating Binding Procedures Using INNOVACQ vs. In-House Database
* The Footbone?s Connected to the Anklebone, or, Enumeration,
Checking-in and Labeling Instructions
* Game Shows, Elevators, Full Plates, a
ContentsIntroduction
* Announcements: NASIG Conference Grant Awards
* The Transformation of Scholarly Communication and the Role of the
Library in the Age of Networked Information
* St. Augustine to NREN: The Tree of Knowledge and How It Grows
* Webs That Link Libraries, Librarians, and Information: Evolving
Technical Standards for a Networking Age
* Landlords and Tenants: Who Owns Information, Who Pays For It, and
How?
* Higher Education in the 90s: Growth, Regression or Status Quo
* A Potency of Life: Scholarship in an Electronic Age
* Professionals or Professionless, Information Engineers or ???
* From Past Imperfects to Future Perfects
* New Strategies for Publishing
* A History of Journal Price Studies
* Libraries and the Use of Price Studies
* Index Medicus? Price Study
* Copyright and Licensing in the Electronic Environment
* Future Strategies for Retaining the Past
* New Books From Old: A Proposal
* Regional Library Networking: New Opportunities for Serving
Scholarship
* Regional Library Networking: New Opportunities for Serving
Scholarship
* Z39.1: You Just Don?t Understand! Librarians and a Publisher Discuss
the Standard for Periodical Format and Arrangement
* Marketing to Libraires: What Works? Adapting Marketing Strategy to
Changes in the Library Community
* Marketing to Libraries: What Works and What Doesn?t
* Article Delivery: Shifting Paradigms
* Document Delivery Vendors: Benefits and Choices
* Electronic Networking and Serials Resources: Quotidian Applications
for the Curious and the Cynical
* Cataloging Serial Computer Files
* Automating Binding Procedures Using INNOVACQ vs. In-House Database
* The Footbone?s Connected to the Anklebone, or, Enumeration,
Checking-in and Labeling Instructions
* Game Shows, Elevators, Full Plates, a
* Announcements: NASIG Conference Grant Awards
* The Transformation of Scholarly Communication and the Role of the
Library in the Age of Networked Information
* St. Augustine to NREN: The Tree of Knowledge and How It Grows
* Webs That Link Libraries, Librarians, and Information: Evolving
Technical Standards for a Networking Age
* Landlords and Tenants: Who Owns Information, Who Pays For It, and
How?
* Higher Education in the 90s: Growth, Regression or Status Quo
* A Potency of Life: Scholarship in an Electronic Age
* Professionals or Professionless, Information Engineers or ???
* From Past Imperfects to Future Perfects
* New Strategies for Publishing
* A History of Journal Price Studies
* Libraries and the Use of Price Studies
* Index Medicus? Price Study
* Copyright and Licensing in the Electronic Environment
* Future Strategies for Retaining the Past
* New Books From Old: A Proposal
* Regional Library Networking: New Opportunities for Serving
Scholarship
* Regional Library Networking: New Opportunities for Serving
Scholarship
* Z39.1: You Just Don?t Understand! Librarians and a Publisher Discuss
the Standard for Periodical Format and Arrangement
* Marketing to Libraires: What Works? Adapting Marketing Strategy to
Changes in the Library Community
* Marketing to Libraries: What Works and What Doesn?t
* Article Delivery: Shifting Paradigms
* Document Delivery Vendors: Benefits and Choices
* Electronic Networking and Serials Resources: Quotidian Applications
for the Curious and the Cynical
* Cataloging Serial Computer Files
* Automating Binding Procedures Using INNOVACQ vs. In-House Database
* The Footbone?s Connected to the Anklebone, or, Enumeration,
Checking-in and Labeling Instructions
* Game Shows, Elevators, Full Plates, a