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Network-Based Electronic Serials

Bailey Jr., Charles W. (1992) Network-Based Electronic Serials. Information Technology and Libraries 11(1):pp. 29-35.

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Abstract

New forms of scholarly communication are evolving on international computer networks such as BITNET and Internet. Scholars are exchanging information on a daily basis via computer conferences, personal e-mail, and file transfers. Electronic serials are being distributed on networks, often at no charge to the subscriber. Electronic newsletters provide timely information about current topics of interest. Electronic journals, which are often refereed, provide scholarly articles, columns, and reviews. Utilizing computer networks, scholars have become electronic publishers, creating an alternative publication system. Electronic serials hold great promise, but a variety of problems currently limit their effectiveness. Given the serials pricing crisis, librarians should encourage the development of network-based electronic serials.

EPrint Type:Journal Article (Paginated)
Keywords:Scholarly Electronic Publishing, Electronic Serials, Electronic Journals
Subjects:Electronic Publishing
ID Code:978
Deposited On:20 November 2005
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