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Electronic journals

The Electronic Library, 1996
In May this year at the 17th National Online Meeting in New York the main authors presented a paper (Khalil & Jayatilleke 1996) on ‘The use of electronic journals in libraries’. More recently they conducted a survey to elicit information from and the reactions of end‐users about mis comparatively new medium by posting a questionnaire on a number of
Mounir Khalil   +2 more
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Electronic Journals

Contemporary Theatre Review, 2015
As the editor of an ejournal I have been thinking about how our journal might adapt to more fully harness the potentiality of the digital realm and what this might mean for the practices of writing, reading, and editing we engage in.
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Evolving Electronic Journals

Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries, 2003
Abstract This article is an overview of the evolution of electronic journals (e-journals) with a focus on library management issues. The article will review some early difficulties that appear to be resolved, discuss current issues ranging from library policy to practical use of e-journals, and highlight some unresolved challenges.
Julie M. Hurd, Ann C. Weller
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Electronic journal subscriptions

Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory, 1993
Electronic journals are the serials equivalent of Detroit’s concept cars: fast, flashy, and future-oriented. They offer high-speed and high-end performance at a currently low cost. There still are some bugs to be worked out, among them transmission problems, long-term maintenance, ownership and property rights, and questionable respectability.
Lawrence R. Keating   +2 more
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The electronic journal

Journal of Scholarly Publishing, 1988
This screen-based scenario envisions a weekly national Chaucerian seminar and other permutations in traditional scholarly communication
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Electronic Law Journals

International Journal of Legal Information, 2002
This contribution to the IALL Annual Course 2001 focuses on electronic law journals, an issue that doesn't seem to arouse much interest in either the Serials Community or the Legal Community. Electronic law journals are hardly ever mentioned by the Serials Community, which seems more occupied with scientific, technical and medical (STM) electronic ...
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Electronic Chemistry Journals

The Serials Librarian, 1995
Experimental scholarly electronic journals have existed in a variety of forms for several years. The CORE (Chemistry Online Retrieval Experiment) Project, one of the oldest and largest efforts, is now in its fifth and final year. Cornell University's Mann Library, Bellcore, the American Chemical Society (ACS), Chemical Abstracts Service and OCLC have ...
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Electronic Sleep Journals

Sleep Medicine, 2004
Health care providers, researchers and students in sleep medicine can use the Internet to access abstracts and full text journal articles. Some of these electronic journals are available free of charge or free to print subscribers, while others charge a subscription fee or fee per article.
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Indexing Electronic Journals

The Serials Librarian, 1998
Summary The staff of Library Literaturehas been indexing three electronic journals since 1995. This article provides an overview of the process, including selection of titles, subscriptions, procedures and problems.
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