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Lee, Stuart D. – 2002
Chapter 1, "Preliminary Issues," explores the historical importance of the electronic publishing revolution, some of the terminology to be used in the book, and the differences and similarities between traditional and electronic collection development. Chapter 2, "What Is an Offer? The Electronic Resources Landscape," covers…
Descriptors: Electronic Journals, Electronic Libraries, Electronic Publishing, Library Collection Development
Peer reviewedMercer, Linda S. – Issues in Science & Technology Librarianship, 2000
Discusses the need for statistics for librarians to measure the performance, use, and value of electronic scholarly journals to make the best purchasing decisions for their institutions. Reports on two reporting mechanisms, one of which uses the library's log files, and describes other current projects to determine usage measures. (LRW)
Descriptors: Electronic Journals, Evaluation Methods, Library Collection Development, Library Statistics
Peer reviewedAllen, Barbara McFadden – Library Hi Tech, 1997
Describes the development of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC) Electronic Journal Collection (EJC) that was designed to be a comprehensive, managed electronic journal collection, including selection and maintenance. Problems with unmanaged scholarly materials published on the World Wide Web are discussed, and challenges and…
Descriptors: Electronic Journals, Electronic Publishing, Internet, Library Collection Development
Peer reviewedMiller, Rush G. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2002
Explores issues related to the selection and purchase of digital content in academic libraries, including commercially-produced databases, electronic journals, and books and other electronic resources that are purchased from vendors; and in-house digitization projects. Considers the degree to which standard collection management principles apply.…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Databases, Electronic Journals, Electronic Libraries
Peer reviewedBorn, Kathleen – Journal of Library Administration, 1999
Examines changing relationships between subscription agents, librarians, and publishers as a result of electronic journals. Discusses customer expectations, pricing models, and the subscription agent's new role as aggregator, acting as an intermediary who offers the end user access to the library's electronic journals via the Internet. (LRW)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Electronic Journals, Internet, Librarians
Peer reviewedCox, Brian – Against the Grain, 1998
Discusses some of the people and events that influenced academic journal publishing in the past 30-40 years and how this may affect the future. Topics considered include changes in printing technology, automation of accounting and subscriber information, economic considerations, library collection development and funding, and electronic journals.…
Descriptors: Automation, Change, Electronic Journals, Futures (of Society)
Peer reviewedJohns, Cecily – Issues in Science & Technology Librarianship, 2001
Describes a grant-funded research project to relocate selected print journal runs, for which an electronic version is available, to remote storage from the shelves of campus libraries at the University of California. Includes project objectives, criteria for journal selection, and phases of the grant. (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Electronic Journals, Grants, Higher Education
Peer reviewedVaughan, K. T. L. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2003
Examines the short-term effects of online availability on the use of print chemistry journals based on a study at Duke University Chemistry Library. Discusses results that showed a diminished use of the print collection and considers implications for collection management in scientific and technical libraries. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Chemistry, Electronic Journals, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGabriel, Joseph A. – Bottom Line, 1998
Presents a summary of the ACRL (Association of College and Research Libraries) New England Chapter Serials Interest Group's Fall 1996 program on electronic serials. The program's four principal speakers each dealt with a major aspect of electronic serial management: collection development, public services, cataloging, and systems. This report…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cataloging, Electronic Journals, Electronic Publishing
Pamela M. Bluh – 2001
If managed well, electronic journals (e-journals) can be extremely efficient, saving money and space while improving access and speeding information delivery. With the help of the Internet, e-journals can also make library collections more accessible to both users and staff. Covering the process of managing electronic serials from licensing,…
Descriptors: Electronic Journals, Information Technology, Internet, Librarians
Soete, George J. – 1997
This issue covers the broad topic of electronic scholarly publication. Some 25 professionals in 20 libraries, consortia, and publishing enterprises were interviewed for this issue. A section on issues and trends for managers discusses the proliferation of roles and models; assembling the critical mass; licensing, copyright and interlibrary loan;…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Archives, Electronic Journals, Electronic Publishing
Peer reviewedWeintraub, Jennifer – Issues in Science & Technology Librarianship, 1998
Describes the major components of electronic journal genre statement for the Albert R. Mann Library at Cornell University (New York). Discusses the guiding principles of collection development as they relate to electronic journals, selection criteria, the selection strategy for scientific electronic journals, and the present and future status of…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Electronic Journals, Electronic Libraries, Evaluation Criteria
Peer reviewedBarnes, John H. – Library Trends, 1997
The World Wide Web has generated a dramatic increase in the availability of electronic journals. Discusses the development of electronic publishing: CD-ROM systems, local data loading, and pre-Web online environments; and outlines remaining obstacles to libraries making the leap from paper to electronic collections: critical mass, aggregation,…
Descriptors: Archives, Data Processing, Electronic Journals, Electronic Publishing
Peer reviewedLuther, Judy – Against the Grain, 1997
Provides an overview of companies offering Web accessible subscriptions to full text electronic versions of scientific, technical, and medical journals (Academic Press, Blackwell, EBSCO, Elsevier, Highwire Press, Information Quest, Institute of Physics, Johns Hopkins University Press, OCLC, OVID, Springer, and SWETS). Also lists guidelines for…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Electronic Journals, Electronic Publishing, Full Text Databases
Peer reviewedDillon, Irma F.; Hahn, Karla L. – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2002
Discusses results of a Web-based survey conducted by the University of Maryland libraries among faculty and graduate students to determine their views on and use of electronic journals. Distinguishes between print and electronic format preferences for journals most central to research as well as less important titles, and includes copies of the…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Electronic Journals, Graduate Students, Higher Education


