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Improving Library Collections Through Analysis of Publishing Trends
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This book, first published in 1990, examines the relationships between scientists, publishers and journals. It focuses on managing acquisitions budgets, and helps substantiate journals selection/deselection decisions to library users and administrators.
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This book, first published in 1990, examines the relationships between scientists, publishers and journals. It focuses on managing acquisitions budgets, and helps substantiate journals selection/deselection decisions to library users and administrators.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000760095
- Artikelnr.: 58348352
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000760095
- Artikelnr.: 58348352
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Tony Stankus
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Stages in a Client's Career 4. The Academy Award Without Oscar: What
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of Sciences and Guaranteed Acceptance into Its Proceedings 5. What Do
Shifts in World Science and World Publishing Mean for US Librarians? 6. The
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Rosseel 7. How Vulnerable is the European For-Profit Sector Within US
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Other Sci-Tech Dragons: The International Publishing Patterns of Hong Kong,
the People's Republic of China, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan 10.
Greater Familiarity Will Not Breed Contempt: Canadian Scientific Journals
as Economically and Professionally Attractive Outlets for US Researchers
and the Libraries That Serve Them 11. The Producer of the Article as Its
Distributor: The Competitive Status and Prospects of the University Sector
of US Science Journal Publishing 12. Technology and Competition are
Improving Today's Science Journal 13. Desktop Publishing and
Camera-Ready-Copy Science Journals 14. Competition as a Force in the
Evolution of Science Journal Format and Publishing Schedules: A Case Study
from Cell Biology
to Our Advantage 2. High Yields on an Expensive Investment in Science
Journals: Career Histories of Known Undergraduate Users Ten Years Later 3.
The Scientist is Appointed Editor: Adjusting the Journal Collection at
Stages in a Client's Career 4. The Academy Award Without Oscar: What
Happens to Your Client's Journal Use After Election to the National Academy
of Sciences and Guaranteed Acceptance into Its Proceedings 5. What Do
Shifts in World Science and World Publishing Mean for US Librarians? 6. The
Rise of Eurojournals: Their Success Can Be Ours Tony Stankus and Kevin
Rosseel 7. How Vulnerable is the European For-Profit Sector Within US
Science Journal Collections? 8. Is the Best Japanese Science in Western
Journals? Tony Stankus, Kevin Rosseel and William C. Littlefield 9. Asia's
Other Sci-Tech Dragons: The International Publishing Patterns of Hong Kong,
the People's Republic of China, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan 10.
Greater Familiarity Will Not Breed Contempt: Canadian Scientific Journals
as Economically and Professionally Attractive Outlets for US Researchers
and the Libraries That Serve Them 11. The Producer of the Article as Its
Distributor: The Competitive Status and Prospects of the University Sector
of US Science Journal Publishing 12. Technology and Competition are
Improving Today's Science Journal 13. Desktop Publishing and
Camera-Ready-Copy Science Journals 14. Competition as a Force in the
Evolution of Science Journal Format and Publishing Schedules: A Case Study
from Cell Biology
1. Knowing Success Stories When We See Them, and Realizing We Can Use Them
to Our Advantage 2. High Yields on an Expensive Investment in Science
Journals: Career Histories of Known Undergraduate Users Ten Years Later 3.
The Scientist is Appointed Editor: Adjusting the Journal Collection at
Stages in a Client's Career 4. The Academy Award Without Oscar: What
Happens to Your Client's Journal Use After Election to the National Academy
of Sciences and Guaranteed Acceptance into Its Proceedings 5. What Do
Shifts in World Science and World Publishing Mean for US Librarians? 6. The
Rise of Eurojournals: Their Success Can Be Ours Tony Stankus and Kevin
Rosseel 7. How Vulnerable is the European For-Profit Sector Within US
Science Journal Collections? 8. Is the Best Japanese Science in Western
Journals? Tony Stankus, Kevin Rosseel and William C. Littlefield 9. Asia's
Other Sci-Tech Dragons: The International Publishing Patterns of Hong Kong,
the People's Republic of China, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan 10.
Greater Familiarity Will Not Breed Contempt: Canadian Scientific Journals
as Economically and Professionally Attractive Outlets for US Researchers
and the Libraries That Serve Them 11. The Producer of the Article as Its
Distributor: The Competitive Status and Prospects of the University Sector
of US Science Journal Publishing 12. Technology and Competition are
Improving Today's Science Journal 13. Desktop Publishing and
Camera-Ready-Copy Science Journals 14. Competition as a Force in the
Evolution of Science Journal Format and Publishing Schedules: A Case Study
from Cell Biology
to Our Advantage 2. High Yields on an Expensive Investment in Science
Journals: Career Histories of Known Undergraduate Users Ten Years Later 3.
The Scientist is Appointed Editor: Adjusting the Journal Collection at
Stages in a Client's Career 4. The Academy Award Without Oscar: What
Happens to Your Client's Journal Use After Election to the National Academy
of Sciences and Guaranteed Acceptance into Its Proceedings 5. What Do
Shifts in World Science and World Publishing Mean for US Librarians? 6. The
Rise of Eurojournals: Their Success Can Be Ours Tony Stankus and Kevin
Rosseel 7. How Vulnerable is the European For-Profit Sector Within US
Science Journal Collections? 8. Is the Best Japanese Science in Western
Journals? Tony Stankus, Kevin Rosseel and William C. Littlefield 9. Asia's
Other Sci-Tech Dragons: The International Publishing Patterns of Hong Kong,
the People's Republic of China, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan 10.
Greater Familiarity Will Not Breed Contempt: Canadian Scientific Journals
as Economically and Professionally Attractive Outlets for US Researchers
and the Libraries That Serve Them 11. The Producer of the Article as Its
Distributor: The Competitive Status and Prospects of the University Sector
of US Science Journal Publishing 12. Technology and Competition are
Improving Today's Science Journal 13. Desktop Publishing and
Camera-Ready-Copy Science Journals 14. Competition as a Force in the
Evolution of Science Journal Format and Publishing Schedules: A Case Study
from Cell Biology