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Tradition, Technology and Transformation
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This book, first published in 1996, provides readers with practical ideas on managing the challenges of the electronic information environment. The proceedings of the tenth conference of the North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG), it covers how electronic publishing impacts the dissemination of knowledge.
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This book, first published in 1996, provides readers with practical ideas on managing the challenges of the electronic information environment. The proceedings of the tenth conference of the North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG), it covers how electronic publishing impacts the dissemination of knowledge.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000759334
- Artikelnr.: 58347672
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000759334
- Artikelnr.: 58347672
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Mary Ann Sheble, Beth Holley
1. Introduction Mary Ann Sheble and Beth Holley 2. The Internet Information
Delivery Revolution Ann Ercelawn 3. Gopher Gold and Gopher Gears: Using and
Maintaining Gophers Betty Landesman 4. Electronic Dream Catchers and
Spinning Charlotte's Web: Using and Maintaining World Wide Web Services
Steve Oberg 5. NASIG Tenth Anniversary Conference Panel Tina Feick 6. From
Serial Publications to Document Delivery to Knowledge Management: Our
Fascinating Journey, Just Begun Paul Evan Peters 7. The ACM Electronic
Publishing Plan and Interim Copyright Policies Peter J. Denning 8.
Copyright in an Electronic Age: Making New Vintages From the Great Old
Grapes Gale Teaster-Woods 9. Whose Work is it Anyway? Perspectives on the
Stakeholders and the Stakes in the Current Copyright Scene Ann Okerson 10.
The Transformation of a Nation: The Impact of Politics and the Potential of
Technology on Information Access in South Africa Dianne Leong Man 11.
Security and Uses of the Internet Steven M. Bellovin 12. Serials in the
Networked Environment Carroll Davis 13. SCAN: Scholarship from California
on the Net Rebecca Simon 14. Resources for Mathematicians: The Evolution of
e-MATH Ralph Youngen 15. Electronic Journal Update: CJTCS Janet H. Fisher
16. Developing an Electronic Journal: A John Wiley & Sons Project Melissa
Nasea 17. Carnegie Mellon University and University Microfilms
International 'Virtual Library Project' Charles B. Lowry and Denise A.
Troll 18. Recent Steps Toward Full-Text Electronic Delivery at Elsevier
Science John Tagler 19. Springer-Verlag's Electronic Projects Beatrice L.
McKay 20. The Alarmists versus the Equilibrists: Re-examining the Role of
the Serials Professional in the Information Age Thomas W. Leonhardt 21.
What If They Started Talking? New Roles for Staff in Change Management: A
Case Study David S. Goble and Kathleen Brown 22. The Rhetoric of Serials at
the Present Time Eyal Amiran 23. Five Years of Bryn Mawr Classical Review
James J. O'Donnell 24. Mr. Serials Revisits Cataloguing: Cataloguing
Electronic Serials and Internet Resources Eric Lease Morgan 25. U-R-Stars:
Standards for Controlling Internet Resources Priscilla Caplan 26. Trading
Back Issues on the Internet Joseph P. Hinger 27. New Technology and
Traditional Sources Sandy Gurshman 28. Cataloguing Electronic Journals: The
University of Virginia Experience Mary Ellen Soper 29. Optimizing Serials
Access in the Online Catalogue Patricia M. Wallace 30. Truck and High-Tech:
Document Delivery in the '90s Gail Julian 31. Serials Interfaces: Planning
and Implementation Roger L. Presley 32. Preparing Tomorrow's Serial
Leaders: Creating New Alliances Among Library Schools, Libraries, and
Serial Professionals Katy Ginanni 33. Change and the Impact on Serials
Staff Jay Harris 34. CONSER Live: A Conversation With CONSER Coordinator
Sally Sorensen 35. Making the Most of Electronic Journals: Library and
Secondary Publisher Perspectives Judy Luther 36. What's In It For Us?
Internet Use in Technical Services Lauren Noel 37. Using the RFP Process to
Select a Serials Vendor: A Work in Progress Bill Willmering 38. Cataloguing
Computer Files as Serials Cathy Kellum 39. Training Aid in Cataloguing
Gopher Sites and Electronic Serials Beverley Geer 40. Transformation in the
Library Bindery Through Increased Preservation Awareness Marilyn P.
Fletcher 41. Automating Journal Use Studies: A Tale of Two Libraries Karen
Cargille 42. Scholastic Journals at the Crossroads Rita Echt 43.
Implementing Teams for Technical Services Functions Cathy Tijerino 44.
Changes to the Serial Item and Contribution Identifier and the Effects of
Those on Publishers and Librarians Cindy Hepfer 45. If Publishers Perished,
Just What Would Be Lost? Barbara Woodford
Delivery Revolution Ann Ercelawn 3. Gopher Gold and Gopher Gears: Using and
Maintaining Gophers Betty Landesman 4. Electronic Dream Catchers and
Spinning Charlotte's Web: Using and Maintaining World Wide Web Services
Steve Oberg 5. NASIG Tenth Anniversary Conference Panel Tina Feick 6. From
Serial Publications to Document Delivery to Knowledge Management: Our
Fascinating Journey, Just Begun Paul Evan Peters 7. The ACM Electronic
Publishing Plan and Interim Copyright Policies Peter J. Denning 8.
Copyright in an Electronic Age: Making New Vintages From the Great Old
Grapes Gale Teaster-Woods 9. Whose Work is it Anyway? Perspectives on the
Stakeholders and the Stakes in the Current Copyright Scene Ann Okerson 10.
The Transformation of a Nation: The Impact of Politics and the Potential of
Technology on Information Access in South Africa Dianne Leong Man 11.
Security and Uses of the Internet Steven M. Bellovin 12. Serials in the
Networked Environment Carroll Davis 13. SCAN: Scholarship from California
on the Net Rebecca Simon 14. Resources for Mathematicians: The Evolution of
e-MATH Ralph Youngen 15. Electronic Journal Update: CJTCS Janet H. Fisher
16. Developing an Electronic Journal: A John Wiley & Sons Project Melissa
Nasea 17. Carnegie Mellon University and University Microfilms
International 'Virtual Library Project' Charles B. Lowry and Denise A.
Troll 18. Recent Steps Toward Full-Text Electronic Delivery at Elsevier
Science John Tagler 19. Springer-Verlag's Electronic Projects Beatrice L.
McKay 20. The Alarmists versus the Equilibrists: Re-examining the Role of
the Serials Professional in the Information Age Thomas W. Leonhardt 21.
What If They Started Talking? New Roles for Staff in Change Management: A
Case Study David S. Goble and Kathleen Brown 22. The Rhetoric of Serials at
the Present Time Eyal Amiran 23. Five Years of Bryn Mawr Classical Review
James J. O'Donnell 24. Mr. Serials Revisits Cataloguing: Cataloguing
Electronic Serials and Internet Resources Eric Lease Morgan 25. U-R-Stars:
Standards for Controlling Internet Resources Priscilla Caplan 26. Trading
Back Issues on the Internet Joseph P. Hinger 27. New Technology and
Traditional Sources Sandy Gurshman 28. Cataloguing Electronic Journals: The
University of Virginia Experience Mary Ellen Soper 29. Optimizing Serials
Access in the Online Catalogue Patricia M. Wallace 30. Truck and High-Tech:
Document Delivery in the '90s Gail Julian 31. Serials Interfaces: Planning
and Implementation Roger L. Presley 32. Preparing Tomorrow's Serial
Leaders: Creating New Alliances Among Library Schools, Libraries, and
Serial Professionals Katy Ginanni 33. Change and the Impact on Serials
Staff Jay Harris 34. CONSER Live: A Conversation With CONSER Coordinator
Sally Sorensen 35. Making the Most of Electronic Journals: Library and
Secondary Publisher Perspectives Judy Luther 36. What's In It For Us?
Internet Use in Technical Services Lauren Noel 37. Using the RFP Process to
Select a Serials Vendor: A Work in Progress Bill Willmering 38. Cataloguing
Computer Files as Serials Cathy Kellum 39. Training Aid in Cataloguing
Gopher Sites and Electronic Serials Beverley Geer 40. Transformation in the
Library Bindery Through Increased Preservation Awareness Marilyn P.
Fletcher 41. Automating Journal Use Studies: A Tale of Two Libraries Karen
Cargille 42. Scholastic Journals at the Crossroads Rita Echt 43.
Implementing Teams for Technical Services Functions Cathy Tijerino 44.
Changes to the Serial Item and Contribution Identifier and the Effects of
Those on Publishers and Librarians Cindy Hepfer 45. If Publishers Perished,
Just What Would Be Lost? Barbara Woodford
1. Introduction Mary Ann Sheble and Beth Holley 2. The Internet Information
Delivery Revolution Ann Ercelawn 3. Gopher Gold and Gopher Gears: Using and
Maintaining Gophers Betty Landesman 4. Electronic Dream Catchers and
Spinning Charlotte's Web: Using and Maintaining World Wide Web Services
Steve Oberg 5. NASIG Tenth Anniversary Conference Panel Tina Feick 6. From
Serial Publications to Document Delivery to Knowledge Management: Our
Fascinating Journey, Just Begun Paul Evan Peters 7. The ACM Electronic
Publishing Plan and Interim Copyright Policies Peter J. Denning 8.
Copyright in an Electronic Age: Making New Vintages From the Great Old
Grapes Gale Teaster-Woods 9. Whose Work is it Anyway? Perspectives on the
Stakeholders and the Stakes in the Current Copyright Scene Ann Okerson 10.
The Transformation of a Nation: The Impact of Politics and the Potential of
Technology on Information Access in South Africa Dianne Leong Man 11.
Security and Uses of the Internet Steven M. Bellovin 12. Serials in the
Networked Environment Carroll Davis 13. SCAN: Scholarship from California
on the Net Rebecca Simon 14. Resources for Mathematicians: The Evolution of
e-MATH Ralph Youngen 15. Electronic Journal Update: CJTCS Janet H. Fisher
16. Developing an Electronic Journal: A John Wiley & Sons Project Melissa
Nasea 17. Carnegie Mellon University and University Microfilms
International 'Virtual Library Project' Charles B. Lowry and Denise A.
Troll 18. Recent Steps Toward Full-Text Electronic Delivery at Elsevier
Science John Tagler 19. Springer-Verlag's Electronic Projects Beatrice L.
McKay 20. The Alarmists versus the Equilibrists: Re-examining the Role of
the Serials Professional in the Information Age Thomas W. Leonhardt 21.
What If They Started Talking? New Roles for Staff in Change Management: A
Case Study David S. Goble and Kathleen Brown 22. The Rhetoric of Serials at
the Present Time Eyal Amiran 23. Five Years of Bryn Mawr Classical Review
James J. O'Donnell 24. Mr. Serials Revisits Cataloguing: Cataloguing
Electronic Serials and Internet Resources Eric Lease Morgan 25. U-R-Stars:
Standards for Controlling Internet Resources Priscilla Caplan 26. Trading
Back Issues on the Internet Joseph P. Hinger 27. New Technology and
Traditional Sources Sandy Gurshman 28. Cataloguing Electronic Journals: The
University of Virginia Experience Mary Ellen Soper 29. Optimizing Serials
Access in the Online Catalogue Patricia M. Wallace 30. Truck and High-Tech:
Document Delivery in the '90s Gail Julian 31. Serials Interfaces: Planning
and Implementation Roger L. Presley 32. Preparing Tomorrow's Serial
Leaders: Creating New Alliances Among Library Schools, Libraries, and
Serial Professionals Katy Ginanni 33. Change and the Impact on Serials
Staff Jay Harris 34. CONSER Live: A Conversation With CONSER Coordinator
Sally Sorensen 35. Making the Most of Electronic Journals: Library and
Secondary Publisher Perspectives Judy Luther 36. What's In It For Us?
Internet Use in Technical Services Lauren Noel 37. Using the RFP Process to
Select a Serials Vendor: A Work in Progress Bill Willmering 38. Cataloguing
Computer Files as Serials Cathy Kellum 39. Training Aid in Cataloguing
Gopher Sites and Electronic Serials Beverley Geer 40. Transformation in the
Library Bindery Through Increased Preservation Awareness Marilyn P.
Fletcher 41. Automating Journal Use Studies: A Tale of Two Libraries Karen
Cargille 42. Scholastic Journals at the Crossroads Rita Echt 43.
Implementing Teams for Technical Services Functions Cathy Tijerino 44.
Changes to the Serial Item and Contribution Identifier and the Effects of
Those on Publishers and Librarians Cindy Hepfer 45. If Publishers Perished,
Just What Would Be Lost? Barbara Woodford
Delivery Revolution Ann Ercelawn 3. Gopher Gold and Gopher Gears: Using and
Maintaining Gophers Betty Landesman 4. Electronic Dream Catchers and
Spinning Charlotte's Web: Using and Maintaining World Wide Web Services
Steve Oberg 5. NASIG Tenth Anniversary Conference Panel Tina Feick 6. From
Serial Publications to Document Delivery to Knowledge Management: Our
Fascinating Journey, Just Begun Paul Evan Peters 7. The ACM Electronic
Publishing Plan and Interim Copyright Policies Peter J. Denning 8.
Copyright in an Electronic Age: Making New Vintages From the Great Old
Grapes Gale Teaster-Woods 9. Whose Work is it Anyway? Perspectives on the
Stakeholders and the Stakes in the Current Copyright Scene Ann Okerson 10.
The Transformation of a Nation: The Impact of Politics and the Potential of
Technology on Information Access in South Africa Dianne Leong Man 11.
Security and Uses of the Internet Steven M. Bellovin 12. Serials in the
Networked Environment Carroll Davis 13. SCAN: Scholarship from California
on the Net Rebecca Simon 14. Resources for Mathematicians: The Evolution of
e-MATH Ralph Youngen 15. Electronic Journal Update: CJTCS Janet H. Fisher
16. Developing an Electronic Journal: A John Wiley & Sons Project Melissa
Nasea 17. Carnegie Mellon University and University Microfilms
International 'Virtual Library Project' Charles B. Lowry and Denise A.
Troll 18. Recent Steps Toward Full-Text Electronic Delivery at Elsevier
Science John Tagler 19. Springer-Verlag's Electronic Projects Beatrice L.
McKay 20. The Alarmists versus the Equilibrists: Re-examining the Role of
the Serials Professional in the Information Age Thomas W. Leonhardt 21.
What If They Started Talking? New Roles for Staff in Change Management: A
Case Study David S. Goble and Kathleen Brown 22. The Rhetoric of Serials at
the Present Time Eyal Amiran 23. Five Years of Bryn Mawr Classical Review
James J. O'Donnell 24. Mr. Serials Revisits Cataloguing: Cataloguing
Electronic Serials and Internet Resources Eric Lease Morgan 25. U-R-Stars:
Standards for Controlling Internet Resources Priscilla Caplan 26. Trading
Back Issues on the Internet Joseph P. Hinger 27. New Technology and
Traditional Sources Sandy Gurshman 28. Cataloguing Electronic Journals: The
University of Virginia Experience Mary Ellen Soper 29. Optimizing Serials
Access in the Online Catalogue Patricia M. Wallace 30. Truck and High-Tech:
Document Delivery in the '90s Gail Julian 31. Serials Interfaces: Planning
and Implementation Roger L. Presley 32. Preparing Tomorrow's Serial
Leaders: Creating New Alliances Among Library Schools, Libraries, and
Serial Professionals Katy Ginanni 33. Change and the Impact on Serials
Staff Jay Harris 34. CONSER Live: A Conversation With CONSER Coordinator
Sally Sorensen 35. Making the Most of Electronic Journals: Library and
Secondary Publisher Perspectives Judy Luther 36. What's In It For Us?
Internet Use in Technical Services Lauren Noel 37. Using the RFP Process to
Select a Serials Vendor: A Work in Progress Bill Willmering 38. Cataloguing
Computer Files as Serials Cathy Kellum 39. Training Aid in Cataloguing
Gopher Sites and Electronic Serials Beverley Geer 40. Transformation in the
Library Bindery Through Increased Preservation Awareness Marilyn P.
Fletcher 41. Automating Journal Use Studies: A Tale of Two Libraries Karen
Cargille 42. Scholastic Journals at the Crossroads Rita Echt 43.
Implementing Teams for Technical Services Functions Cathy Tijerino 44.
Changes to the Serial Item and Contribution Identifier and the Effects of
Those on Publishers and Librarians Cindy Hepfer 45. If Publishers Perished,
Just What Would Be Lost? Barbara Woodford